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City of CT adamant Sanral's Winelands toll project is unlawful
The city says it remains opposed to tolling as a funding mechanism for the upgrading of roads.
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DA proposes changes to Sanral’s current toll road laws
The DA wants to force Sanral to consult provinces and local authorities when it wants to build a toll road.
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Sanral calls for road users to be accountable
Sanral’s Nazir Alli says South Africans often look for someone else to blame for road fatalities.
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Road user behaviour, safety under the spotlight at conference
School pupils have been invited to join the discussion and offer their insights as pedestrians & passengers.
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City of CT willing to take N1, N2 tolling battle to ConCourt
The legal battle between the city & Sanral over tolling the freeways will be heard at the SCA.
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Outa maintains Sanral’s e-toll system is flawed
Outa has been fighting against e-tolling even before it was implemented in December 2013.
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Sanral serves civil claims to 7 construction companies
Sanral says its suffered damages and overcharges as a result of these companies' collusive conduct.
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Teti Traffic contract workers protest as wage talks continue
Workers are demanding a salary hike but are hesitant to put a figure to it, while Teti Traffic is offering 7%.
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N1 protesters to be charged after scuffle with JMPD
Eight Teti Traffic employees went on strike today, bringing traffic along the freeway to a standstill.
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Teti Traffic contract workers to hand over memorandum to Sanral
Striking workers are demanding a salary increase, saying some of them are battling to make ends meet.
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Outa ‘saddened’ by Sanral workers’ poor salary claim
The contract workers say they will go on strike over their R4,000 salary and no increase since 2012.
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Sanral contract workers vow to block Gauteng highways
Workers are planning to go on strike next week Tuesday over salary increases.
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Outa to defend 15 clients in e-toll billing court case
Outa says the highest bill it's dealing with amounts to R8 million, handed out to a Gauteng business.
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Credit card scam causes Outa to question Sanral security system
Gauteng motorists complained large amounts of money were deducted from their credit cards this week.
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Sanral concerned by credit card fraud using its name
In the recent incidents, scammers use Sanral as a reference to withdraw large amounts of money.
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Outa stands by Gauteng freeway improvement project report
Sanral launched an attack on the report which found the project had been overpriced by 321 percent.
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War of words continues between Sanral & Outa
Outa says it has more evidence Sanral overpaid for the Gauteng freeway project, misleading the nation.
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Sanral dismisses Outa’s 321% over-expenditure claim
CEO Nazir Alli says the organisation can’t always run to the courts when there is a disagreement.
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No need to panic over Sanral's summons warning - Outa
Outa says motorists should be careful not to confuse a summons with a final letter of demand.
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Cosatu condemns Sanral’s move to send summons for unpaid e-tolls
Cosatu says threatening to send summons to motorists who don’t pay their etolls is bureaucratic bullying.
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Sanral: Motorists are free to approach courts over summons
Sanral says it will mainly target high level offenders such as companies with large amounts of unpaid debt.