The University of Pretoria’s programmes and partnerships aim to ensure appropriate employment opportunities for its students
The human settlements ministry says no decision has been made yet on where evicted shack dwellers will be moved to in Cape Town.
The Advertising Standards Authority says Sanral is unable to prove it had sold 1.2-million e-tags, despite claiming this in adverts.
Cosatu says it will call for the adoption of a campaign to disband Sanral, who has recently announced that the e-tolling system is expanding to KZN.
Recognising her department’s challenges and Sanral’s strengths, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has asked the agency to oversee certain roads in SA.
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Outa has insisted that a Parliament committee should look beyond input by Sanral, which is expected to brief the committee on e-tolling.
But the roads agency’s success in recovering e-toll income from users will impact investor sentiment.
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The NCOP has quietly put the South African National Roads Agency’s plans to start the tolling of Gauteng’s highways next month on hold.
Apart from Gauteng’s e-tolls and the Cape Winelands project, Sanral has plans to toll more roads across South Africa.
It’s taken six years, but the Mozambican part of the N4 toll route finally has higher tariffs and the country is starting to pay its part of the debt.
The highest court overturned an interdict against highway charges, but Wayne Duvenage will not give up, writes Heather Formby.
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Government has stuck to its guns on the "user pays" principle and placed the cost of paying for controversial e-tolls squarely on Gauteng residents.
Outa says the details of the electronic toll collection contract should not be kept confidential, despite efforts to keep the information locked away.
The public may not love the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), but the auditor general has little bad to say about the company.
Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi has warned the government not to "steam ahead" on tolls, saying the unions would continue to resist any attempt to tax roads.
Rating agency Moody’s says Sanral will buckle under its financial burdens after October next year if e-tolling doesn’t start making money by then.
Sanral has announced several lanes of the northbound M1 highway in Johannesburg will be closed during off-peak hours for the next two months.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has made an unusual appeal to the Constitutional Court in a bid to set aside the high court order halting e-tolling.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited has opted not to oppose the interdict against the implementation of e-tolling.
Sanral has appointed Koos Smit as acting chief executive, while moving to quash rumours that Nazir Alli had been forced to resign.
Sanral is still studying a ruling by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria which brought the controversial Gauteng e-tolling project to a halt.
The fight against tolling was the hot topic of Workers’ Day as Cosatu and the SACP promised to step up their campaign against the government’s plans.
A bid to stop e-tolling made headway when the North Gauteng High Court ruled the application was urgent.
The protests against the e-tolling system is an example of "rolling out democracy", says Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited says there has been a significant increase in the number of e-tag registrations in Gauteng.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions will encourage its two million members to take part in a protest against the e-tolling system on April 30.
Business Unity South Africa says the launch of the e-tolling system on April 30 must be delayed until all public concerns have been addressed.
The SA National Roads Agency is hoping to "allay fears" by issuing revised terms and conditions for motorists who register for Gauteng e-tolling.
The South African National Roads Agency has refuted media reports about the impounding of vehicles where a road user has outstanding e-toll fees.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited has reassured motorists that they are not obliged to buy an e-tag to travel on Gauteng’s roads.
A report detailing the public’s view on the Gauteng tolling system will be sent to Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele after a vote by the legislature.
Cosatu says it will go ahead with mass action at the end of February next year against the implementation of the Gauteng tolling system.