Etoll court case
Sanral loses appeal over Winelands toll project
The City of Cape Town’s Brett Herron says they are pleased with today’s ruling.
Outa’s Wayne Duvenage says 15 companies have asked his organisation to defend their cases in court.
Stephen Grootes looks at what the e-toll saga reveals about divisions within the ANC.
Sanral says details related to the tender approval process are sensitive and cannot be made public yet.
The controversial Gauteng tolling system is set to go live at midnight.
The Democratic Alliance is challenging the constitutionality of the so-called e-toll bill.
Govt says it’s not panicking that people will rebel against e-tolling.
Outa’s Wayne Duvenage says there’s a slim chance that members will agree to appeal.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed Outa’s appeal to stop the e-tolling system.
While no launch date is set, the minister says it will take just a month to finalise regulations.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli believes South Africa is not a lawless society and expects motorists to pay.
Sanral has warned Gauteng motorists to start buying e-tags or risk criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court of Appeal is due to hear Outa's case against e-tolling today.
The DA has received its own copy of the 6,000 page e-toll system contract.
Sanral maintains it has done everything by the book.
The DA has criticised Sanral for spending millions on advertising to promote e-tolls.
Sanral says launching e-tolling is merely part of implementing government policy.
A 30 day period for public submissions expired this week clearing another hurdle for Sanral.
Bikers Against Tolling take part in a mass protest ride against the controversial tolling system.