Etoll billing system
Gauteng traffic congestion to worsen, says Sanral
The roads agency says that R130 billion of planned new toll projects for the country remain on ice because they can't be funded.
Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi revealed the figure in a written reply to a Democratic Alliance parliamentary question.
The City of Cape Town’s Brett Herron says they are pleased with today’s ruling.
In the recent incidents, scammers use Sanral as a reference to withdraw large amounts of money.
Outa says it has more evidence Sanral overpaid for the Gauteng freeway project, misleading the nation.
Outa says e-tolling is an inefficient, unworkable system that should be scrapped.
The ASA has again ordered Sanral to remove ads about its new e-toll discounts and tariffs.
A new cap & revised tariffs for e-tolling will come into effect within the next three months.
Sanral is expected to give reasons for implementing the multibillion rand e-toll project today.
Paul Mashatile says Zuma isn't at loggerheads with the party's Gauteng branch over its e-tolling stance.
The Gauteng ANC is expected to elect new leaders at this weekend's conference.
Zwelenzima Vavi says Sanral has no respect for public views after it refused to take part in the e-toll panel.
Sanral says details related to the tender approval process are sensitive and cannot be made public yet.
Sanral aims to keep details around the proposed N1 and N2 Winelands toll projects private.
The NPA will not yet investigate or order the arrest of any motorists with outstanding e-toll bills.
The Gauteng premier is also expected to stipulate how much power the panel will have.
President Zuma promised to support the municipality during his State of the Nation Address.
The Gauteng premier is expected to give clarity on the fate of e-tolls in his Sopa at the end of the month.
The roads agency says at last count, 1.2 million e-tags had been sold.