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Cabinet considers alternative e-toll funding
Cabinet says it will revisit other plans that can help solve the e-tolling dilemma.
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New transport minister inherits tolling fiasco
The newly appointed transport minister said he plans to engage with all those affected by e-tolling.
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OUTA prepares for ConCourt
OUTA are readying themselves should the ConCourt uplift the e-toll interdict.
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Outa prepares e-toll appeal
Outa has two months to put together its case against government on the Gauteng e-tolling system.
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ConCourt to hear e-toll appeal
Government wants to appeal the e-tolling judgement.
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Outa to discuss e-toll funding with Motlanthe
Outa expects to meet Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to discuss e-toll funding issues.
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Outa slams Sanral
The cost of collecting e-toll fees could be much higher than expected, Outa said on Monday.
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Alli is a big mistake - Cosatu
Government announced on Thursday that Nazir Alli's resignation as CEO was withdrawn.
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Deputy president to speak on e-tolling
A high court order in April prevented the e-tolling system from being implemented.
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OUTA to reply to Govt ConCourt appeal
Sanral and the National Treasury have approached the Constitutional Court to rule on e-tolling.
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'E-toll saga devastating for SA'
Minister Pravin Gordhan says the e-toll interdict could have a bad effect on SA.
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Tolling saga could go to ConCourt
An appeal has been launched to have the ConCourt rule on the tolling saga.
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Motlanthe to reveal e-toll details
Government plans to appeal a court judgment halting the implementation of the controversial e-tolling project.
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Cabinet's e-toll appeal questioned
Various organisations have criticised cabinet's decision to appeal against the e-toll ruling.
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Outa calls for help with funding campaign
The alliance against tolling has appealed to the public to help raise funds for its legal fees
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GEPF's Sanral bonds questioned
GEPF says Sanral's credit rating was the only reason they invested in the company.
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Sanral, Treasury might appeal e-toll verdict
The North Gauteng High Court ordered a full review into the Gauteng tolling system.
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OUTA plans fundraising campaign
OUTA will launch a fundraising campaign to help prepare for the e-tolling court battle that lies ahead.
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Transport Department denies e-tolling claims
Transport officials refuted claims the postponement of e-tolling was influenced by the ANC and Cosatu.
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Interdict could unearth controversy
OUTA said an interdict against e-tolling will reveal controversial details.
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Urgency to finalise e-tolling case
OUTA hopes the court will grant an interdict to stop Gauteng's e-tolling.