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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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Tolling saga could go to ConCourt
An appeal has been launched to have the ConCourt rule on the tolling saga.
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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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Cabinet to appeal e-toll interdict
Jacob Zuma and his cabinet still believe that e-tolling is the best way forward.
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Outa prepares for e-toll review
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) is preparing documents ahead of a court review into e-tolling.
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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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ANC surprised by Alli's resignation
The ANC says it was taken by surprise by Sanral CEO Nazir Alli's resignation.
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DA calls for more e-toll investigations
Weekend reports revealed companies linked to the ANC might benefit from tolling contracts.
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Demands for transparency regarding e-tolls
Demands for transparency regarding contracts for Gauteng's e-tolling system have emerged.
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Busa welcomes e-toll committee
Busa has welcomed the decision to elevate e-tolling issues to a inter-ministerial task team.
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What to do with e-toll gantries?
Motorists put forward their suggestions for what should be done with the e-toll gantries.
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Motlanthe to lead e-toll committee
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will lead a committee for talks with those affected by e-tolling.
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Staff believe e-tolling will go ahead
Staff at e-toll outlets still believe the system will go ahead despite an interdict.
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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 studies e-toll interdict
Sanral is still studying the e-toll interdict handed down by the North Gauteng High Court.
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Pension Fund bought Sanral bonds
The Government Employees Pension Fund said they were unaware of Sanral's e-tolling plan.
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Sanral yet to respond to interdict
Sanral is yet to respond after an interdict halted the e-toll system.
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'Poverty, unemployment threatens SA democracy'
Hundreds of workers gathered for a May Day rally in Cape Town.
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'E-toll interdict makes politicians look weak'
Economists say a court interdict against the e-tolling system makes SA's leadership look weak and divided.
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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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Interdict against e-tolling is granted
An interdict against the implementation of the e-tolling system on Gauteng’s highways has been granted.