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SPEEDRUN – Western Cape vehicle license fee set for price hike

The over 2 million registered drivers in the Western Cape have until Sunday 17th May to give comment on a potential upcoming increase to motor vehicle license fees. If the hike comes into effect, the motor vehicle registration fee will cost R294, up from R282 or a 4.2 percent increase.

“The Western Cape Government is looking to put these new fees into effect on 1st August and the increases affect vehicles, trailers and caravans of all types and weights. While the increases are minimal, they are still worth noting given the importance of these licences and other documents.”

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Motorists should expect a slight decrease to the prices of petrol and other fuels in May 2025, according to projected data by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).

“Compared to last month, we can see the basic fuel price trend downwards as we near the beginning of April, and continue to be stable with a small decline nearing the end of the month. The change will be welcomed by South Africans who just avoided a 0.5 percent VAT hike,” writes Luis Monzon.

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