The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources says there is currently no planned announcement on relief measures for motorists ahead of the upcoming fuel price increases in April, which largely emanate from the conflict in the Middle East.
The latest data from the Central Energy Fund points to a petrol increase of over R5 per litre, while diesel is set to increase by well over R9 per litre.
Motorists will also be faced with other taxes and levies in April, including the general fuel levy, carbon fuel tax, and the Road Accident Fund levy.