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Fuel price drop in November
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Motorists can look forward to some relief at the pumps from tomorrow as the price of both petrol and diesel are set to drop.
Both grades of petrol will decrease by 51 cents per litre, while diesel will go down by between 19 cents and 21 cents per litre.
This means South Africans will pay R20.29 for a litre of 95 Unleaded petrol at the coast and R21.12 in the inland areas, where the cheaper 93 Unleaded will retail for around R20.97.
Diesel will fall to R18.42 at the coast and R19.18 inland.
This decline has been driven by steady weakening in international oil prices over the past month, despite new sanctions on Russia and US-China tensions.
Both grades of petrol will decrease by 51 cents per litre, while diesel will go down by between 19 cents and 21 cents per litre.
This means South Africans will pay R20.29 for a litre of 95 Unleaded petrol at the coast and R21.12 in the inland areas, where the cheaper 93 Unleaded will retail for around R20.97.
Diesel will fall to R18.42 at the coast and R19.18 inland.
This decline has been driven by steady weakening in international oil prices over the past month, despite new sanctions on Russia and US-China tensions.
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Shoprite's Act for Change empowers communities through sustainable gardening
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The Act for Change programme, an innitiative by Shoprite, is empowering communities across South Africa by promoting sustainable food gardening, providing agricultural training, and strengthening local networks.
The initiative, which supports nearly 300 gardens across the country, has yielded over 106,000kg of fresh produce in the past year alone.
The programme not only provides nutritious food for local families but also creates opportunities for them to earn an income by selling surplus crops.
To further incentivize community-led gardening projects, Shoprite's Act for Change Food Garden competition rewards top-performing gardens with support of up to R225,000, to enables local farmers to build sustainable livelihoods and drive community growth.
The initiative, which supports nearly 300 gardens across the country, has yielded over 106,000kg of fresh produce in the past year alone.
The programme not only provides nutritious food for local families but also creates opportunities for them to earn an income by selling surplus crops.
To further incentivize community-led gardening projects, Shoprite's Act for Change Food Garden competition rewards top-performing gardens with support of up to R225,000, to enables local farmers to build sustainable livelihoods and drive community growth.
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Western Cape government champions rights of persons with disabilities
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The Western Cape Department of Social Development says it champions the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities throughout the year.
Disability Rights Awareness Month runs from the 3rd of November to the 3rd of December.
MEC Jaco Londt says his department will intensify its efforts to encourage residents to help build a more inclusive, accessible society for all:
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Disability Rights Awareness Month runs from the 3rd of November to the 3rd of December.
MEC Jaco Londt says his department will intensify its efforts to encourage residents to help build a more inclusive, accessible society for all:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 17.31 to the US Dollar, 22.74 to the British Pound, and 19.93 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,004.16 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 64.08 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 103,912.00.
The Rand is trading at 17.31 to the US Dollar, 22.74 to the British Pound, and 19.93 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,004.16 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 64.08 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 103,912.00.
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