There is also a significant decline in the price of liquefied petroleum gas and illuminating paraffin, which decreased by 89 cents, 93 cents and 70 cents respectively per litre.
The department said the decrease in fuel prices were due to the weakening Rand against the US dollar as well as the average international product prices of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin decreased during the period under review.
Motorists have taken to social media to welcome the drop in the fuel price, which will bring financial relief to consumers, especially low-income households.
Good news motorists, the #petrol price comes down by 51 cents per litre tonight! https://t.co/zv1OAXNBmO
— Autodealer (@autodealersa) August 4, 2015
:-) Air punch RT @TrafficSA BREAKING: Fuel Price Adjustment – #Petrol DOWN 51 cents per litre from next Wednesday
— u Thabo🇿🇦 (@Mathiboo) July 31, 2015