The trade union federation says Wednesday's fuel price increase is an 'anti-poor tax'.
The trade union federation says Wednesday’s fuel price increase is an ‘anti-poor tax’.
In a media release, Cosatu lamented the “massive fuel price hike” of R1.34 a litre which took effect at midnight on Wednesday.
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