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Fuel price drop offers little solace as South Africans struggle with rising costs

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February 08, 2026

THE Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) announced a petrol price cut that came into effect this past Wednesday, that reduced the cost by 65 cents per litre for both 95 and 93 octane unleaded petrol.

- ASHLEY LECHMAN

Fuel price drop offers little solace as South Africans struggle with rising costs

AS SOUTH Africans celebrate a minor dent in fuel prices, the relentless tide of high living costs and debt presents an overwhelming reality. Unpacking the complexities of financial stress becomes crucial as consumers seek substantive solutions to a crisis that continues to escalate.

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As the nation breathes a sigh of relief, with prices falling to R19.27 at the coast and R20.10 in Gauteng, the broader financial landscape remains grim for many South Africans.

Despite the minor reprieve at the pumps, Neil Roets, CEO of Debt Rescue, told Business Report that most households across the country continue to experience severe financial stress brought on by high debt levels, rising essential costs, and stagnant incomes.

“The scenario is grim for the man on the street right now and has been for far too long,” Roets said, highlighting the relentless nature of the cost of living crisis which shows no signs of abating.

For many consumers, this decrease in fuel prices will not alleviate the pressure they face daily.

Roets pointed to the crippling burden of essentials such as food, utilities, and transport, which now consume an overwhelming share of household budgets.

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