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Fuel Prices Drop: South Africans Finally Breathe a Sigh of Relief!

2025-09-04
On: September 4, 2025
In: Cover, News, Oil, South Africa

South Africans got a pleasant surprise on 3 September 2025 with falling petrol and diesel prices. Diesel dropped by 56 or 57 cents per litre, depending on its sulphur content, while petrol became 4 cents cheaper per litre. Why Have Prices Fallen?The Road Freight Association explains this decrease as the… +

Nigeria: Study Reveals Firms Spend 82% of Monthly Revenue on Production Costs Due to Electricity Tariffs

2025-08-28
On: August 28, 2025
In: Cover, Electricity, News, Nigeria

The report found that while 87.5 per cent of firms acknowledged moderate improvement in power supply, availability remains inadequate A new study by the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER) has revealed that firms in Nigeria spend as much as 82 per cent of their monthly turnover on… +

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