Godongwana to announce fuel levy extension decision

South Africa's Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is set to announce on 28 April whether to extend the temporary fuel levy reduction amid rising fiscal pressures and global energy risks. The decision follows a R3 per litre cut in the levy, which has cost the government R6 billion in foregone revenue for the month.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana told the National Assembly last week that he is considering the extension of the fuel levy relief, implemented in March with a R3 per litre reduction effective from 1 May.

The review comes amid heightened risks to global energy markets from the US-Israel war on Iran, prompting requests to maintain the relief for the war's duration. Godongwana stated, “The extension of the fuel levy, I am applying my mind to that issue at the appropriate time, because I promised South Africans that at the end of the month I would do a review after consulting the stubborn Minister Mantashe. I will probably make the necessary announcement on the 28th, on Tuesday, in that regard.”

Despite the South African Revenue Service collecting R2 trillion in the 2025/2026 financial year—a record achievement—government expenditure stands at R2.4 trillion, leaving a R400 billion shortfall. Godongwana noted that debt-servicing costs are similarly high, requiring about R800 billion in borrowing this year.

Chief Economist at PSG Financial Services, Johann Els, has unpacked expectations around the announcement as fuel prices continue to pressure households and businesses.

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South Africa's Fuels Industry Association states that fuel supplies are stable but tight, especially for diesel, ahead of price increases on 1 April 2026. President Cyril Ramaphosa said he and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana are concerned about the situation. Taxi operators and consumers warn of impacts from hikes exceeding R5 per litre for petrol and nearly R10 for diesel.

A conflict in the Middle East is expected to drive up oil prices, leading to higher fuel costs in South Africa from April. Economists predict petrol prices could rise by R5 to R8 per litre, impacting commuters, logistics and food prices. Retailers warn of increased transport and insurance costs amid shipping disruptions.

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The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR) has corrected a significant error in its diesel price announcement. The wholesale price of diesel will rise by R5.27 per litre instead of the initially announced R6.19 per litre, effective Wednesday. Petrol prices remain set to increase by R3.27 per litre.

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