Wednesday, January 8, 2025
15.7 C
Lesotho

Petroleum Fund announces new fuel price hikes

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

The Petroleum Fund Secretariat has announced a price adjustment for all petroleum products, starting from tomorrow.

The prices of Petrol93 and Petrol95 will increase by M0.45 and M0.25 per litre respectively, while Diesel50 will cost M0.20 more.

In a statement this week, the Fund also noted that the price of Illuminating Paraffin will decrease by M0.10 per litre.

The new retail prices will be: M18.90 for Petrol93, Petrol95 (M19.20), Diesel50 (M19.95), and Illuminating Paraffin M14.00.

The Fund further urged retailers to adhere to these prices and has set up a toll-free number, 800 220 04, for the public to report any non-compliance.

- Advertisement -

Hot this week

MP boosts crime prevention drive

MP for the Matala constituency, Dr Tseliso Moroke, has...

Law Society doubts legitimacy of DCEO boss’ appointment

The Law Society of Lesotho has raised concern over...

Roads Directorate to host expo

The Roads Directorate will host its debut expo for...

Lesotho PostBank urges customers to claim funds

Lesotho PostBank has appealed to its customerswho have not...

Mukuru customers win big

Four lucky customers recently won groceries worth about M40,000...

Topics

MP boosts crime prevention drive

MP for the Matala constituency, Dr Tseliso Moroke, has...

Law Society doubts legitimacy of DCEO boss’ appointment

The Law Society of Lesotho has raised concern over...

Roads Directorate to host expo

The Roads Directorate will host its debut expo for...

Lesotho PostBank urges customers to claim funds

Lesotho PostBank has appealed to its customerswho have not...

Mukuru customers win big

Four lucky customers recently won groceries worth about M40,000...

Graduation ceremony for LDF Boot Camp recruits

The Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) will next month hold a...

11 babies delivered at QMMH on New Year’s Day

Queen ‘Mamohato Memorial Hospital (QMMH) delivered a total 11...

Mafeteng residents give govt ultimatum over water crisis

Mafeteng residents have given the government 14 days to...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x