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Mbalula, Sanral vow accountability after cancelling tenders worth R17.5bn
On Thursday, Sanral announced that the Development Bank of Southern Africa would manage a multi-billion tender procurement project on its behalf after the board...
The Sanral board announced last month that there were lapses in the procurement processes with the awarding of the contracts.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has said this during his visit to inspect how roads are being reconstructed in the province.
Motorists won't have to pay fees at the Othongathi and Mvoti toll plazas following the recent floods which collapsed road infrastructure and submerged bridges in water.
With holidaymakers making their way to different parts of the country, Sanral said they are committed to making sure that road users are safe.
The Automobile Association said the announcement was disappointing and out of step with the sentiments of the majority of Gauteng motorists.
The association has called on government to provide a clear way forward for Gauteng road users regarding the highly contested tolling system.
This is in response to the roads agency's CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma calling for a final decision on the future of e-tolls, which should be in the interest of the entire country and the economy.
The contentious e-tolling system has been dragging on for more than six years, with many motorists refusing to pay or simply unable to fork out the extra cost each month.
EWN sat down with the roads agency’s CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma for a wide-ranging interview.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse wants to force the National Roads Agency, through the PAIA Act, to disclose information about contracts.
A summary of bailouts of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) over the last 12 years shows how the government has allocated R162 billion to financially distressed SOES.
Once again, there's much anticipation that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni will make an announcement scrapping e-tolls when he delivers his Budget Speech on Wednesday afternoon.
They've accused Sanral of failing to maintain the N2 saying thousands of motorists were at risk because a large sink-hole was beginning to form.
Affected routes include the N3 towards Durban, the N1 towards Limpopo and the N14 to the Northern Cape.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has made turning around Eskom and other failing state companies a priority as he struggles to reverse years of stagnant growth, injecting billions of rand in rescue funds.
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Mbalula joined the Johannesburg Metro Police Department as it launched its festive season safety campaign on Monday.
Following the latest fatal crash, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula will lead a delegation of senior officials to various sections of the road where he’s expected to engage in a number of safety initiatives.