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Rising fuel costs squeeze Cape Town workers and businesses as transport and living expenses surge

Sharp fuel price increases are placing mounting pressure on commuters and businesses, driving up costs across the Western Cape economy.

Last updated: April 14, 2026 11:52 am
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  • Petrol and diesel prices see steep increases in recent months
  • Workers struggle with rising daily transport costs
  • Businesses face higher operating and logistics expenses
  • Concerns grow over inflation and long-term economic impact

Rising fuel prices are tightening their grip on Cape Town’s economy, with workers and businesses alike feeling the strain as transport costs surge and everyday expenses continue to climb.

Rising fuel prices are placing increasing pressure on Cape Town workers and small businesses, as transport costs climb and the broader cost of living continues to rise across the Western Cape.

The latest fuel hikes, among the steepest in recent years, have seen petrol increase by more than three rand per litre, while diesel has risen by over seven rand. These increases are already filtering through the economy, raising concerns about inflation and the knock-on effects on goods, services and household spending.

For many workers, the most immediate impact is the rising cost of daily travel. Trade union federation Cosatu says its members are already feeling the strain, particularly those who rely on taxis, buses or personal vehicles to get to work.

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Western Cape spokesperson Malvern de Bruyn said affordability has become a serious concern for many households.

“Workers have raised numerous concerns and complaints about the unaffordability of travelling to and from work. Some say they do not have enough money to cover transport for the week,” he said.

He added that the pressure extends beyond transport, as rising food prices and other living expenses continue to erode disposable income, leaving many families struggling to balance basic needs.

Public transport operators, including Prasa and bus services, have for now absorbed rising fuel costs in an effort to shield commuters. However, there are warnings that fare increases may become unavoidable if the current trend continues, potentially placing even greater pressure on working-class communities.

On the business side, the impact is equally significant. Companies that rely heavily on diesel, particularly in sectors such as construction, logistics and plant hire, are seeing operating costs increase sharply.

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Kevin Kok, who operates a plant hire and civil works business, said diesel remains one of the largest cost drivers in his operations.

“Fuel increases have had a significant impact on our operating costs. Even a small increase per litre translates into a substantial rise in monthly expenses across multiple sites and machines,” he said.

Transporting heavy equipment between job sites has also become more expensive, adding further pressure to project costs and timelines.

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As a result, many businesses are being forced to strike a difficult balance between increasing prices and absorbing additional costs. While some adjustments are being made to new contracts and quotations, existing agreements often leave little room for change, placing strain on profit margins.

Clients, in turn, are becoming more cautious, with some delaying projects or scaling back plans due to rising overall costs.

With fuel prices remaining volatile, both workers and businesses are now being forced to adapt, focusing on efficiency, cost control and long-term sustainability in an increasingly challenging economic environment.

Source: IOL – Murray Swart

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