SA’s fuel reserves were once called the country’s “crown jewels.” Their sale, however, came without accountability — and motorists saw no benefit, even after a court ruling against it.
Read my recent @FinancialMail opinion piece: https://t.co/rmIaSFLRaX
#FuelPrices#SouthAfrica
Full prices are expected to surge from 1 April, sparking concern among motorists. The Automobile Association says consumers can protest against the increase, arguing that government has options to ease the burden and reduce fuel costs. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.
@KoosKanmar DME claims trade was reversed (allegedly). Either way, government needs to step up and fix this problem. Consumers aren’t paying the price this time. Not on my watch.
A crash test rating is specific to a model and a market. You cannot claim five star safety if you only offer two star equipment. Read about our #SaferCarsForAfrica test of the @SA_Chery Tiggo 7 Pro here: https://t.co/khkm8g3G14
Every driver deserves equal protection. The Toyota Corolla Cross shows Africa is still treated differently.
Read the full press release https://t.co/g0ZvV5cAVh
#SaferCarsForAfrica#AA#LetsGo
@John_C_Robbie@AASouthAfrica This is music to my ears, @John_C_Robbie . I’m glad we got you home safely. As for the “few minutes” we are upgrading systems and processes to ensure swifter turnarounds. Thank you, again for your patronage. Bobby Ramagwede - AA CEO. Well done, team @AASouthAfrica