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New Fuel Prices Effective from 6 November 2024 @KASIBCNEWS
New Fuel Prices Effective from 6 November 2024 @KASIBCNEWS
The Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources announces the adjustment of fuel prices based on current local and international factors with effect from the 6th of November 2024.
South Africa’s fuel prices are adjusted monthly, informed by international and local factors. International factors include the fact that South Africa imports both crude oil and finished products at a price set at the international level, including importation costs, e.g., shipping costs.
The main reasons for the fuel price adjustments are due to:
1. Crude oil prices
The average Brent Crude oil price increased from 72.82 US Dollars (USD) to USD 75.07 per barrel, during the period under review. The main contributing factor is the continued conflict in the Middle East and the stand-off between Iran and Israel.
2. International petroleum product prices
The average international petroleum product prices increased on average, in line with the higher oil prices, during the period under review. This led to higher contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol by 33.56 c/l and 21.55 c/l, diesel by 30.33 c/l and 28.58 c/l and illuminating paraffin by 29.79 c/l, respectively.
3. Rand/US Dollar exchange rate
The Rand slightly appreciated on average, against the US Dollar (from 17.68 to 17.53 Rand per USD) during the period under review. This led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of all products by over 8.00 cents per litre.
4. Implementation of the Slate Levy
The cumulative slate amounted to a positive balance of R5.6 billion for petrol and diesel of at the end of September 2024. In line with the provisions of the Self-Adjusting Slate Levy Mechanism, a slate levy of zero cents per litre remain in the price structures of petrol and diesel with effect from the 6th of November 2024.
Based on current local and international factors, the fuel prices for November 2024 will be adjusted as follows:
❖ Petrol 93 (ULP & LRP): Twenty-five cents per litre (25.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Petrol 95 (ULP & LRP): Twenty-five cents per litre (25.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Diesel (0.05% sulphur): Twenty-one cents per litre (21.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Diesel (0.005% sulphur): Twenty cents per litre (20.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale): Twenty-one cents per litre (21.00 c/l) increase.
❖ SMNRP for IP: Twenty-eight cents per litre (28.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Maximum LPGas Retail Price: Thirty-six cents per kilogram (36.00 c/kg) increase; and
The fuel prices schedule for the different zones will be published on Tuesday, the 5th of November 2024
South Africa’s fuel prices are adjusted monthly, informed by international and local factors. International factors include the fact that South Africa imports both crude oil and finished products at a price set at the international level, including importation costs, e.g., shipping costs.
1. Crude oil prices
The average Brent Crude oil price increased from 72.82 US Dollars (USD) to USD 75.07 per barrel, during the period under review. The main contributing factor is the continued conflict in the Middle East and the stand-off between Iran and Israel.
The average international petroleum product prices increased on average, in line with the higher oil prices, during the period under review. This led to higher contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of petrol by 33.56 c/l and 21.55 c/l, diesel by 30.33 c/l and 28.58 c/l and illuminating paraffin by 29.79 c/l, respectively.
The Rand slightly appreciated on average, against the US Dollar (from 17.68 to 17.53 Rand per USD) during the period under review. This led to lower contributions to the Basic Fuel Prices of all products by over 8.00 cents per litre.
The cumulative slate amounted to a positive balance of R5.6 billion for petrol and diesel of at the end of September 2024. In line with the provisions of the Self-Adjusting Slate Levy Mechanism, a slate levy of zero cents per litre remain in the price structures of petrol and diesel with effect from the 6th of November 2024.
❖ Petrol 93 (ULP & LRP): Twenty-five cents per litre (25.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Petrol 95 (ULP & LRP): Twenty-five cents per litre (25.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Diesel (0.05% sulphur): Twenty-one cents per litre (21.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Diesel (0.005% sulphur): Twenty cents per litre (20.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Illuminating Paraffin (wholesale): Twenty-one cents per litre (21.00 c/l) increase.
❖ SMNRP for IP: Twenty-eight cents per litre (28.00 c/l) increase.
❖ Maximum LPGas Retail Price: Thirty-six cents per kilogram (36.00 c/kg) increase; and
INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATIVE REPORT ON PRETORIA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL @KASIBCNEWS
INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATIVE REPORT ON PRETORIA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL @KASIBCNEWS
ADMISSION PROCESS OUTLINE FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHABILITATION PROGRAM @KASIBCNEWS
ADMISSION PROCESS OUTLINE FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHABILITATION PROGRAM @KASIBCNEWS
INSUFFICIENT BASIC EDUCATION FUNDING IN THE 2024 MID-TERM BUDGET @KASIBCNEWS
INSUFFICIENT BASIC EDUCATION FUNDING IN THE 2024 MID-TERM BUDGET @KASIBCNEWS
Special Investigating Unit searches premises of Makana Local Municipality @KASIBCNEWS
Special Investigating Unit searches premises of Makana Local Municipality @KASIBCNEWS
SIU searches Makana local Municipality offices, seizes the phones of officials, laptops, hard drives and specific tender-related documents
On Thursday, 31 October 2024, the Grahamstown Magistrate Court granted the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) a warrant to search the premises of the Makana Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, and seize evidence that might assist with an ongoing investigation.
At 9 am on Friday, 01 November, the SIU, assisted by the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation, commonly known as the Hawks, entered the municipality's premises to collect evidence that is in line with Proclamation 207 of 2024 authorised the SIU to investigate allegations of serious maladministration.
The SIU and Hawks collected documentation and equipment required for audit or compliance purposes concerning successful tenders from January 1, 2019, to October 18, 2024, as stipulated in Proclamation 207 of 2024.
This includes comprehensive records such as company registration documents, all forms of payment documentation (invoices, purchase orders, remittance advice), and devices—such as laptops, mobile devices, external storage, or media used by relevant committees, officials, or employees. The documentation also extends to any electronic data stored on these devices, including emails and cloud storage, covering current and outdated devices associated with specific personnel and posts.
The application for a search and seizure followed the signing of Proclamation 207 of 2024 by President Cyril Ramaphosa, which authorised the SIU to investigate allegations of serious maladministration in the affairs of the Makana Local Municipality involving seven tenders, which was gazetted two weeks ago. The SIU’s investigation will look into:
- Makana Bulk Sewer Upgrade Phase 1
- Professional Engineering services for groundwater development project.
- Implementing Agents for water conservation and demand management.
- Re-appointment of MBB Consulting for water conservation and demand management.
- Electrification of the greater Makana and surrounding areas 11KV Line Project.
- Host municipal emails and provide internet services.
- Operate and manage the Makana burning landfill site for six months.
The SIU has reason to believe that a normal route of requesting information and documents would not have yielded positive results. Hence, it was deemed necessary to approach the Grahamstown Magistrate Court for a search warrant to seize documents and computers to assist with the ongoing investigation.
Upon the receipt of the allegations, the SIU engaged the Municipality seeking documents that would help assess the merit of the allegations and help prepare a motivation for a proclamation. However, the municipality did not cooperate with the SIU’s request. The SIU engaged the Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA), as the office was auditing the municipality at the time. The AGSA indicated that the municipality failed to furnish it with documents.
The SIU is empowered by the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act 74 of 1996 (SIU Act) to subpoena bank statements and cell phone records, search and seize evidence, and interrogate witnesses under oath to thoroughly investigate allegations brought before it.
The SIU is also empowered to institute civil action in the High Court or a Special Tribunal to correct any wrongdoing uncovered during investigations caused by acts of corruption, fraud or maladministration. In line with the SIU Act, the SIU will refer any evidence pointing to criminal conduct it uncovers to the National Prosecuting Authority for further action.
Appointment Members of Special Tribunal for State Capture @KASIBCNEWS
Appointment Members of Special Tribunal for State Capture @KASIBCNEWS
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed the Tribunal President and Judges of the Special Tribunal which has a statutory mandate to recover public funds syphoned from the fiscus through corruption, fraud and illicit money flows.
President Ramaphosa has made these appointments in terms of the Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunal Act of 1996 and following consultation with Chief Justice Mandisa Maya.
The President has also appointed the following additional judges for a period of three years starting today, Friday, 1 November 2024:
- Judge Thandi Victoria Norman, of the Eastern Cape Divisron of the High Court
- Judge David Makhoba, of the Gauteng Division of the High Court
- Judge Brian A Mashile, of the Mpumalanga Division of the High Court
- Judge Andre Henry Petersen, of the North West Division of the High Court
- Judge Chantel Moira Jennifer Fortuin, of the Western Cape Division of the High Court
Special tribunals differ from ordinary civil proceedings which are adversarial in nature.
The Special Tribunal adopts a more flexible and expeditious approach to legal actions. Its proceedings are inquisitorial in nature and characterised by extensive pre-trial investigations



