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Rising fuel prices spark debate over workplace flexibility in South Africa

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Fuel Prices Soar: South African Workers Face Tough Commutes

South Africa is dealing with a huge jump in fuel prices, and it’s hitting workers where it hurts—their daily travel costs. With gasoline at record highs, experts are asking: could this crisis finally push companies to change how we work?

The Real Cost of Getting to Work

In April, fuel prices shot up more than ever in one month. That means hundreds more rand spent just to drive to the office. Sasha Knott, CEO of Job Crystal, says this isn’t just an economic headline—it’s a daily struggle for employees. She believes this moment could force employers to ditch old rules about everyone being in the office all the time.

Why Are Prices Climbing?

Part of the problem is conflict in the Middle East, like the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which pushes up global oil prices. Add to that threats of higher electricity costs, and many households are feeling squeezed, similar to pandemic stresses. Neil Roets of Debt Rescue warns that both fuel and electricity are becoming unaffordable for average South Africans, spelling big trouble.

Government Steps In—But Is It Enough?

To offer quick relief, the government cut the fuel levy by R3 per liter for a short time. But Roets stresses that much more help is needed since taxes already make up a large chunk of fuel prices. He points out that low-income earners are suffering most, facing both hunger and despair.

Diesel Pricing: A Different Beast

In South Africa, diesel doesn’t follow the same rules as petrol. Petrol prices are set by the government, but diesel retailers can change prices anytime based on market trends. Recently, many diesel stations raised prices early, showing anxiety in transport circles. Roets notes that while the government secured a year-long fuel deal with Nigeria, current stocks might only last weeks due to holiday demand.

Eskom’s Diesel Dilemma

High diesel costs also hurt Eskom, the power utility

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