Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 28 December 2025
📘 Source: The Citizen

The beginning of the year is one of the hardest months for some South Africans because they received their salaries earlier than in other months and have spent a lot in December. While parents will be spending more on back-to-school items, it seems they will be spending less on petrol prices, withdatafrom the Central Energy Fund (CEF) forecasting a decrease. Both petrol and diesel are expected to receive a cut, thanks to a stronger rand and a weaker oil price.

CEF calculates the daily basic fuel price using global oil prices and the rand exchange rate. However, the state energy company doesn’t publish petrol price forecasts; instead, analysts watch the daily over/under-recovery numbers to estimate whether prices might go up or down before the government announces the official monthly changes. Predictions are that South Africans can expect a decrease of 49 cents per litre for 93-octane petrol and 54 cents for 95-octane fuel.

While diesel users might receive the biggest cut, with a decrease between 126 and 138 cents per litre, illuminating paraffin is expected to drop by 100 cents. New petrol prices kick in at 00:01 on the first Wednesday of every month. If market conditions stay roughly the same, despite the usual ups and downs in the rand and global oil prices, motorists can expect the petrol price cuts to take effect on Wednesday, 7 January 2026.

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December usually sees quieter market activity as South Africa and much of the world slow down for the festive season, but the movement that has taken place has been mostly positive. The rand firmed against the US dollar ahead of Christmas and the Day of Goodwill, supported by stronger gold and commodity prices, as investors continued to move into precious metals.

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Originally published by The Citizen • December 28, 2025

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