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E-tolls: Sanral waiting on Zuma
Sanral says the system will launch as soon as the president signs a necessary bill into law.
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Outa wants 'fresh eyes' on e-tolls
The organisation hopes Dipuo Peters will bring a new perspective to the e-tolling issue.
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‘Don’t be fooled by low e-toll tariffs’
Reports claim govt will make the controversial system cheaper before switching it on.
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E-tolls: Foreign company to make R700m
A report suggests Austrian company Kapsch TrafficCom will rake in millions every year.
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Outa: Society at large rejects e-tolls
Outa collected R2.2 million over the past two weeks to fight e-tolls.
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Cosatu e-toll protests will continue
Cosatu says protests against the controversial tolling system will go ahead despite political tension.
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OUTA donations helping
OUTA says it can now start catching up on the R3 million it needs for legal fees with donations from SA.
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Sanral hits out at DA, Outa
Outa said it would have accepted any funding in its fight against the Gauteng e-tolls.
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Outa: R1m still needed to fight e-tolls
The Supreme Court of Appeal will hear the next phase of the e-toll case on 25 September.
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Cosatu's drive-slow underway
Ekurhuleni routes which will be affected include Heidelberg Road, the N3, R24, N12 and the R21.
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Catholic Church joins e-toll fight
The Church has slammed the entire e-toll process by saying there was lack of transparency.
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Sanral: The final countdown?
Reliable sources reveal a series of problems which raise questions about Sanral’s tolls promises.
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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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Court agrees to hear e-toll appeal
Outa says a court has agreed to hear its appeal against the decision to give e-tolling the green light.
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Outa to continue e-toll legal battle
Outa has received a mandate from its members to appeal the e-tolls court order.
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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: Govt will never be ready for e-tolls
Questions are being raised over Sanral's readiness to switch on e-toll gantries.
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Judgment on e-tolls disappointing – Outa
Outa said it was a "sad day" for Gauteng motorists as e-tolls are given the go-ahead.
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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.