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Mantashe cited lower oil prices for the price drop induced by the continuous spread of the coronavirus, known as Covid-19, which has disrupted global trade and hammered financial markets.

MultimediaLIVE spoke to FNB Cash Investments CEO Himal Parbhoo,

who explained how the fuel price decrease will affect local consumers.

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