South African journalists have exposed a disturbing web of illegal activities within South Africa’s fuel industry, implicating major players in practices that undermine environmental regulations and consumer trust.
This means they’ll be selling off their downstream assets, including more than 500 service stations or forecourts nationwide, many of which have been in operation since 1902.
There’s clearly no fear of the consequences anymore.
For one particular driver, their Saturday night ended rather suspiciously as she crashed into the storefront of a Sasol petrol station in the small Mpumalanga town’s CBD.
Stuff a Bells, give those petrol attendants a promotion and a lekker little compensation for saving an entire petrol station from near disaster.
A 29-year-old woman who worked as a manager for a service station in the Eastern Cape managed to swindle more than R700 000 from the business.
It looks like residents of Mitchells Plain took the law into their own hands on Saturday but the police were not at all happy about it.
Yesterday, during peak morning traffic in Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal, a car engulfed in flames went careening into a petrol station.
Long queues, panic buying, and fights have broken out as motorists try and fill their tanks before the stations run out of fuel.
An application for a liquor licence for the BP garage located on Regent Road at the Pick n Pay Express convenience store has been set forward.
BP, in partnership with Pick n Pay, recently announced plans to sell wine through its Pick n Pay Express forecourt convenience stores.
It only took a few seconds for a tractor tyre to go from an innocuous object to dangerous and destructive.
Customers narrowly escaped a car that crashed into a FreshStop at a Caltex garage in Amanzimtoti.
A video showing a SANDF Casspir crashing and rolling near a petrol station has been doing the rounds on Facebook and Twitter.
It’s a simple but effective idea. When you shop, you earn points that can then be exchanged for petrol.
In two unrelated incidents that both took place at petrol stations, former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi was robbed, and a man was run over by his own vehicle.
Up in Johannesburg’s East Rand, a truck driver lost control and ploughed into a nearby petrol station. He left behind one hell of a mess.
A white Zulu was spotted in Pinetown, singing songs to women with no underwear and people have only given him love. Check it.
Are you a little upset with the hike in petrol and diesel prices taking place this week? So are the folks of Grassy Park it seems.
In a bizarre showdown in a Jozi petrol station, a man walked in high on something while proudly baring all.
A women nearly gets flattened as a speeding car enters the storefront dragging 24 gas bottles along with it.
No one likes filling up with petrol at the best of times but videos such as these will do little to ease the stress of topping up your tank.
Another chilling video of how easy it is these days for criminals to get away with robbery. Got AK-47s, will rob in broad daylight.
I imagine pulling off robberies in broad daylight would be a stressful form of employment. Not for these super chilled okes though, who make it look so easy.