Petrol Price News and Tips for Saving Money

If you drive a car, bike or even ride a scooter, the cost of petrol is probably something you think about every week. A sudden jump at the pump can bite into your budget fast, and that’s why we keep this tag page fresh with the newest price info and handy advice.

South Africa has seen its fuel tax rise three times in the past year, pushing the average litre price above R20. The hike came after a weak rand and higher global oil costs, so many commuters are feeling the pinch at work and home. It’s not just South Africa – Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana have also reported double‑digit percent increases as governments adjust levies to balance budgets.

Where can you get reliable, up‑to‑date numbers? Most countries publish official rates on their transport or energy ministry sites. Apps like FuelWatch (South Africa) or local radio bulletins often post real‑time figures too. Bookmark these sources so you don’t have to hunt every time you need to fill up.

Latest Petrol Price Changes Across Africa

As of this week, South Africa’s average price sits at R21.50 per litre for 95 octane, while Kenya’s diesel is KSh 132 per litre and Nigeria’s premium gasoline hovers around ₦210. In Tanzania, the government announced a temporary subsidy that trimmed the price by about 5 percent, giving drivers a brief breather.

Looking ahead, analysts expect oil markets to stay volatile due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and supply chain hiccups. If you keep an eye on global headlines, you’ll spot patterns before they hit your local pump – a useful habit for budgeting.

Practical Ways to Cut Fuel Costs

Car‑pool or share rides: Splitting the cost with friends or colleagues can shave up to 30 percent off each person’s expense.

Check tyre pressure regularly: Under‑inflated tyres make the engine work harder, burning extra fuel. A quick pump once a month can improve mileage noticeably.

Avoid excessive idling: Turning the engine off while you wait for a few minutes saves more than you think, especially in traffic jams.

Plan efficient routes: Use navigation apps that avoid heavy congestion and suggest shorter paths. Fewer stops mean less fuel wasted.

Maintain your vehicle: Regular oil changes, clean air filters, and timely spark‑plug replacements keep the engine running smooth and economical.

Every little habit adds up over time, turning a small saving each week into a noticeable reduction in your monthly budget. Stay tuned to this tag page for fresh price alerts and more money‑saving ideas.

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