War in Ukraine: it’s bad and it’s likely to get worse

Food and fuel prices are likely to rise even more though the spike in commodity prices bodes well for further windfalls to the government’s coffers

06 March 2022 - 00:04
By Dineo Faku

The upheaval in Eastern Europe has upended everything, with South Africans, who are still recovering from two years of Covid-19 lockdowns, now facing the prospect of food price hikes and even higher fuel prices.

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