Toll roads
City of CT vs Sanral battle continues
The City is challenging the validity and lawfulness of the decision to go ahead with the Winelands Toll.
Sanral told EWN it’s investigating fraud allegations relating to a statement submitted in court by Nazir Alli.
Sanral are rejecting claims that it wants to keep the public in the dark about the N1/N2 toll project.
The DA could receive a 6000 page document revealing fees owed by Sanral to sub-contractors.
The trade union federation outlined details of planned protests against the controversial system.
Reliable sources reveal a series of problems which raise questions about Sanral’s tolls promises.
The ANC plans to meet with Sanral regarding the controversial the N1/N2 Winelands Toll Road.
Five DA mayors say they are opposed to the introduction of the N1/N2 Winelands Toll Road Project.
Sanral agreed not to appoint a concessionaire to head the N1/N2 Winelands Toll Road Project, for now.
Outa will have to pay its legal costs and those of government after losing a court case.
Cabinet will make a final decision on the roll out of e-tolling after public comment.
Govt. will make an announcement on Friday on when e-tolls will be implemented.
OUTA are readying themselves should the ConCourt uplift the e-toll interdict.
Sanral and the National Treasury have approached the Constitutional Court to rule on e-tolling.
An appeal has been launched to have the ConCourt rule on the tolling saga.
Jacob Zuma and his cabinet still believe that e-tolling is the best way forward.
The alliance against tolling has appealed to the public to help raise funds for its legal fees
Koos Smit will be Sanral's acting CEO until a permanent placement is made.
Sanral said it would not discuss details surrounding Nazir Alli’s resignation.