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How petrol increases affect Alberton residents

“Maybe I should invest in a bicycle or scooter to save money...”

WITH the petrol price increasing to an all-time high, the RECORD asked residents how this is affecting them. Here’s what they had to say.

ELIZABETH MOSEK: “It affects the prices of living. Everything is more expensive as well as increases in taxi fare.”
RONEL OLIVIER: “I don’t drive around a lot. However, I can see food is getting more expensive and I have to count my pennies before buying groceries.”
FANIE LEOKANA: “The increase is really affecting us. We are now spending less on other things.”
PONKY ZWAP: “I’d rather walk and take the taxi than to fill up my car. I just put in R100, and now to go to Johannesburg I will have to put in another R100.”
ANNA KEKANA: “There are no salary increases. Food, transport and costs to maintain children are getting more expensive. They need to pay us more.”
SELINAH MOLOI: “It’s killing us. It hasn’t even been a year since the last raise. It’s too much.”
PETER MONOYE: “t’s too high. The price just keeps going up. There’s no more money for it.”
SHANE LOMBARD: “The petrol price is too rough on my budget. Maybe I should invest in a bicycle or scooter to save money – at least my home is close to where I work.”

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