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Transport minister defends e-tolls
JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) is not profiting from e-tolling, the Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters…
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ANC: E-tolls could cause public unrest
JOBURG - The Gauteng ANC warned that maintaining the current e-toll system could result in public unrest.
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Public survey on e-tolls
JOBURG - The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) has launched a survey to obtain public opinion on…
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Meetings to be held for public to comment on e-tolls
JOBURG - Joburg residents will finally have their voices heard regarding Gauteng’s e-tolling system.
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Sanral defends e-tolling
JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has spoken out about the e-toll review process, defending the…
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The City of Joburg expresses concern about e-tolls
JOBURG - The City of Joburg has expressed concern about the financial impact that e-tolling is having on residents.
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E-tolls charges will continue despite plans to review the system
SANDTON - Gauteng motorists will continue to be charged for e-tolls despite plans to review the controversial user-pay system.
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Taxpayer bailout not needed- Sanral
JOBURG - Taxpayers would not bear the brunt of the costs of the multi-billion rand Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project if…
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Sanral defends e-tolling
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) continued to convince motorists to support e-tolling and buy tags amid fierce opposition…
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