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Sanral to improve SA roads - Martins
Transport Minister Ben Martins on Tuesday delivered his budget speech in Parliament.
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No new e-toll plans - dept.
The Department of Transport dismissed reports that it is preparing to launch phase two of the e-tolls.
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E-toll phase 2 still under construction
The department of transport says it has not yet discussed a second phase in the e-toll project.
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'Rushing to launch e-tolling could backfire'
A DA MP says switching on gantries without the necessary legislation will make fee collection difficult.
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Outa ready for e-toll appeal
Outa says it is ready to take on officials over the controversial Gauteng e-tolling system.
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Outa awaits verdict
Outa will on Friday find out if it will be allowed to take its case to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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Lines drawn for e-toll battle
Outa says it hopes the appeal it launched in the e-tolling battle would be heard within a few weeks.
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Outa to decide on e-toll ruling appeal
Outa will make a final decision on whether to continue its legal battle against e-tolling.
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Outa considers e-toll appeal
Outa members will meet to discuss appealing last week’s e-toll judgment.
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Outa may appeal e-toll ruling
Outa will decide whether it will appeal the ruling which allows the e-toll project to go ahead.
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Outa to pay legal costs
Outa will have to pay its legal costs and those of government after losing a court case.
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E-tolling gets the go-ahead
The North Gauteng High Court has dismissed Outa’s application to have e-tolling scrapped.
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High Court to rule on e-tolls
North Gauteng High Court will deliver its verdict on whether e-tolls can be launched.
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Cosatu want e-toll gantries demolished
Cosatu say they will ask the Dept of Housing to demolish e-toll gantries in Gauteng.
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E-toll judgment reserved
After three days of arguments and accusations, the judicial review of e-tolling has come to an end.
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Govt to respond in e-toll review
The judicial review of e-tolling enters its second day with Govt set to respond to arguments.
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OUTA: Big companies too scared to fight Govt
OUTA said big businesses are too scared to fight Govt over projects like e-tolling.
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E-tolling parked off until Feb
Parliament has delayed the implementation of e-tolling until February 2013.
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E-toll hearings underway in Parly
Western Cape residents have an opportunity to make themselves heard regarding e-tolling.
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New e-toll tariffs gazetted today
Once the new tolls are published, the public will have thirty days to comment on them.
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Gordhan to deliver medium-term budget
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will deliver his medium-term budget statement on Thursday.