Court halts e-tolling
The SA National Roads has been interdicted and restrained from levying and collecting tolls, the High Court in Pretoria ruled on Saturday.
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E-tolling postponed until the end of May
Sanral and the Department of Transport have decided to postpone the implementation of the e-tolling for a month to "finalise regulations".
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Cosatu: Even labour brokers welcome to march
Despite calling labour brokers more evil than slavery, Cosatu says they are welcome to join the march if they oppose the toll roads.
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Fuel levy hike to pay for e-tolling?
Public finance expert slams the proposed fuel levy increase as "regressive" because it will hit the poorest of the poor.
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The tolls are here to stay, says Manyi
Government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi has hit back at Cosatu and the DA, saying those opposing the Gauteng tolls "must get used it".
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Gauteng tolling to start in April -- at lower rates
Tolling across Gauteng freeways will begin at a reduced rate on April 30, despite intense civil opposition to the move.
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Scrapping Gauteng toll road system a costly idea
As well as impeding Sanral's ability to pay its debts, a definitive scrapping of the project may undermine the Gautrain's targets.
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E-tolling regulations are 'overkill', says NCF
The National Consumer Forum believes the e-tolling system planned for Gauteng's highways may lead to the abuse of consumers' rights.
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Sanral suspends tolling to address 'public concerns'
Sanral has announced the planned implementation of e-tolling in Gauteng has been postponed in order to address public concerns and petitions.
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Sanral to repay charges
The SA National Roads Agency was contacting customers on Friday to reverse administration charges deducted erroneously from e-tag accounts.
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