South Africa's Gasoline Prices Hit Record High on June 3, Rising to 28.06 Rand per Liter

According to Jin10, South Africa's gasoline prices will hit historic highs effective June 3 as the government withdraws temporary tax relief measures introduced to cushion fuel price spikes. In Gauteng, the country's economic hub, the retail price of 95-octane gasoline will rise to 28.06 rand per liter (approximately $1.73) from 26.63 rand in May, according to a statement from South Africa's Department of Mineral Resources and Energy.
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