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Eliseev: E-toll sabotage a sign of deep discontent
Alex Eliseev says Sanral is on a collision course with disaster because of its own arrogance.
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Sanral labels powder scare ‘sabotage’
The roads agency evacuated its operations centre following the discovery of a suspicious powder.
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Sanral headquarters evacuated
The evacuation after the discovery of a suspicious substance means the e-toll control centre is unmanned.
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Eish! Gangster tendencies...
Eish! Gangster tendencies...
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Sanral: 960,000 e-tags sold
The roads agency says e-tag sales are reaching the million mark amid billing issues.
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Sanral: No e-toll prosecutions yet
The roads agency says it could take two to three months to prosecute motorists for non-payment.
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Sanral: E-toll billing system functions normally
The roads agency is adamant the e-toll billing system is not flawed, despite reports of widespread errors.
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Fresh outrage over e-toll billing
Motorists have expressed anger and frustration with Sanral’s inaccurate billing system.
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What th... #@$*!!!
What th... #@$*!!!
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Criminalising e-tolls is 'backwards'
A constitutional and public law expert says criminalising e-tolls would strain the justice system.
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Parliament passed 48 bills in 2013
The country's legislature saw some controversial moments in 2013.
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Post office workers wage war against e-tolling
A Cosatu-affiliated union is rallying members to delay the posting of Sanral letters to motorists.
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Focus shifts to long-term impact of e-tolls
Gantries around Gauteng went live yesterday after a year-and-a-half of court battles and protests.
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Cosatu urges unity on ‘Black Tuesday’
The trade union federation called on motorists to join the working class battle against e-tolls.
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Vavi on e-tolls: Stop economic apartheid
Zwelinzima Vavi gives his opinion on why the public should not support e-tolling.
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Cosatu calls for e-toll resistance
Cosatu has declared the day e-tolls were launched in Gauteng as 'Black Tuesday'.
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Stephen Grootes on e-tolls: To pay up or not?
Should you pay for e-tolls? Or should you join the ranks of the ungovernable?
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Sanral to comment on e-toll progress
Sanral will brief the nation on how its systems have coped since the launch of e-tolls.
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Business as usual on Gauteng roads
Motorists are now paying to use Gauteng's highways after the e-toll system went live at midnight.
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E-tolls go live without a hitch
Sanral is expected to update the nation today on how its systems are coping since the launch of e-tolls.
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EWN Cartoon: The Gantry Who Stole Christmas
EWN Cartoon: The Gantry Who Stole Christmas