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South Africa urges calm as government dismisses fuel shortage fears

South Africa urges calm as government dismisses fuel shortage fears

Posted on 22 March 2026 By jobuzo

South Africa’s Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources has issued an urgent appeal for calm, assuring the public that the country is not facing a national fuel shortage despite widespread claims circulating on social media.

In a joint statement with the Fuels Industry Association of South Africa, the government urged the public to avoid panic-buying, warning that such behavior could unnecessarily strain supply systems and create congestion at service stations.

Officials emphasized that fuel supply remains stable in the immediate term, dismissing calls encouraging drivers to rush to filling stations as irresponsible and misleading.

While acknowledging that some areas may experience isolated logistical disruptions, the department clarified that these would be due to operational challenges rather than signs of a broader crisis. These issues, it said, are being actively managed through established industry and regulatory channels.

Motorists have been encouraged to continue purchasing fuel as usual, with officials pledging to communicate any developments through official channels.

However, despite reassurances over supply stability, South Africans are bracing for an increase in fuel prices in April. 

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Civil society groups have called on the government to step in and cushion consumers. However, the National Treasury has indicated that limited fiscal space makes significant relief unlikely. 

Treasury Director-General Duncan Pieterse noted any support would likely be small and temporary.

South Africa urges calm as government dismisses fuel shortage fears


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