Minister Enoch Godongwana cuts fuel tax by R3

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced a fuel tax cut of R3 a litre on Tuesday to help people struggling with very high petrol and diesel.
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Ronwen Williams is standing behind striker Lyle Foster after the Bafana coach called him lazy. He says the country must support the young star now.
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