The working class is calling on government to find ways to cushion commuters who will have to dig deeper in their pockets when the fuel price hikes at midnight on Tuesday.
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Satawu's Sipho Mabaso said he was concerned about the ripple effect the fuel increase would have on items such as food, public transport and other goods. “It will raise transport costs for them, and the working class spend more on travelling and transport costs than anyone else - going to work and going about their business.”
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