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UASA Media Release: 1 June 2026  Fuel price benefits diesel and paraffin users, while petrol empties wallets   Statement...
01/06/2026

UASA Media Release: 1 June 2026

Fuel price benefits diesel and paraffin users, while petrol empties wallets

Statement by Abigail Moyo, spokesperson of the trade union UASA:

The expected fuel price outlook for June brings mixed feelings for consumers, as some will feel the pinch while others experience slight relief from the events of the past two months.

From midnight tomorrow, petrol prices will rise, while diesel, LP Gas, and paraffin will see official price reductions. Although there was an over-recovery across all fuel categories, the National Treasury is also restoring part of the R3.00 per litre and R3.93 per litre cuts from the fuel levy from June.

With R1.50 per litre being added back to petrol prices instead of a reduction, petrol prices at the pump will increase. Meanwhile, R1.96 is being added back to the diesel price which, fortunately, still results in a decrease at the pumps.

According to the Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, both grades of petrol will increase by R1.43/L, while wholesale diesel 0.05% will decrease by R3.25/L, and 0.005% will decrease by R2.62/L. Illuminating paraffin will decrease by R5.96/L, and LP gas by 17c/kg.

Over the past four months, petrol prices have risen by R8 per litre.
Although the fuel price outlook is disappointing for petrol drivers, we welcome the good news regarding diesel prices, as we hope this marks the beginning of a return to normal circumstances.
Industries and companies that depend on diesel for their operations, such as logistics and farming, will directly benefit from a reduction in fuel prices.

We are also pleased that consumers reliant on paraffin for household use and heating will benefit from the price adjustments.

We hope fuel prices will continue to improve, and we strongly encourage petrol users to remain cautious and spend wisely until the situation stabilises.

For further enquiries or to set up a personal interview,
contact Abigail Moyo at 065 170 0162.

UASA Media Release: 1 June 2026Violence against fellow Africans undermines union principles of solidarity and dignity St...
01/06/2026

UASA Media Release: 1 June 2026

Violence against fellow Africans undermines union principles of solidarity and dignity

Statement by Abigail Moyo, spokesperson of the trade union UASA:

UASA strongly condemns ongoing violence, intimidation and xenophobic attacks against fellow Africans living and working in South Africa.

The destruction of property, threats, assaults, harassment and all acts of violence targeting migrant workers and foreign nationals are deeply troubling. Such actions undermine the principles of solidarity and dignity that trade unions uphold, as well as the human rights of others.

UASA urges the protection of vulnerable workers and communities subjected to violence and discrimination.
As an affiliate of IndustriALL, UASA fully supports the union’s call against xenophobia and the exploitation of migrant workers. We reaffirm our dedication to defending the rights and dignity of all workers.

We recognise that many South Africans are frustrated by high unemployment, crime and declining economic conditions. We also acknowledge growing concerns regarding the number of undocumented foreign nationals residing in South Africa. However, violence and xenophobia are not solutions.

We therefore urge government to strengthen border management and immigration systems to ensure that only properly documented foreign nationals are permitted to enter, reside and work in the country. Additionally, the Department of Home Affairs must ensure the timeous processing of immigration and documentation applications to promote compliance and uphold the integrity of South Africa's immigration framework.

UASA calls on government and law enforcement to act decisively in addressing these brutal acts by restoring calm and protecting all residents of South Africa. We trust law enforcement will ensure those responsible for violence, intimidation and destruction are held accountable.

South Africa’s labour movement has a proud history of international solidarity. Workers across the continent have united in the fight for better wages, safer workplaces, labour rights and social justice. This spirit of unity remains as vital today as it was during the struggles that shaped our democracy.

UASA calls on all workers, communities, civil society organisations and political leaders to foster solidarity and promote harmony among workers and all people.

For further enquiries or to set up a personal interview,
contact Abigail Moyo at 065 170 0162.

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01/06/2026

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Speak up and Report abuse.

Every child deserves protection!!
29/05/2026

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UASA Media Release: 28 May 2026 Hiked repo rate will leave its mark on workers' finances Image source: South African Res...
28/05/2026

UASA Media Release: 28 May 2026

Hiked repo rate will leave its mark on workers' finances

Image source: South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on X.

Statement by Abigail Moyo, spokesperson of the trade union UASA:

UASA notes with concern the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) Monetary Policy Committee’s (MPC) decision to increase the repo rate following the recent rise in consumer price inflation (CPI) to 4%.

The SARB hiked the repo rate by 25 basis points to 7% and the prime interest rate of banks to 10.5%. This is the first interest hike since May 2023.

The SARB forecast now has headline inflation averaging 4.4% this year and 3.7% next year, before returning to the 3% target in 2028. As hopes for a quick end to the Middle East conflict have slowed, SARB Governor Lesetja Kganyago said the conflict is putting downward pressure on global economic growth, while inflation is rising.

Sadly, the impact of the repo rate increase on consumers with various loans, such as home, vehicle(s), and credit cards, means new repayment amounts based on the announced increase.

The increases add pressure to fuel prices which were massively hiked since March, as well as to other costs that are inflation-linked.

The elevated uncertainty may also have an impact on future interest rates. The SARB outlined three scenarios:
• Prolonged Middle East crisis, leading to higher food and oil prices, plus a weaker rand.
• The El Niño weather pattern, which brings drought to South Africa.
• Non-linear effects, i.e., big shocks that affect inflation.
Considering the challenging economic outlook ahead, UASA encourages its members and all consumers to be cautious of their finances and make positive financial decisions that can help them going forward.

For further enquiries or to set up a personal interview, contact Abigail Moyo at 065 170 0162.

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28/05/2026

Eid Mubarak to all our members celebrating Eid al-Adha!

One Africa, One Future.Celebrating
25/05/2026

One Africa, One Future.

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UASA SAER and 4th UASA/BMR Employment Index held at UASA Head Office in Constantia Kloof.
22/05/2026

UASA SAER and 4th UASA/BMR Employment Index held at UASA Head Office in Constantia Kloof.

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