Largest protest of all time is on the cards against e-tolls. Picture: Fati Moalusi
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E-toll meeting: agriculture voices concernWith Gauteng motorists apparently going to have to re-register for the controversial e-tolling system, organised agriculture has added its voice to the anti-toll lobby.
E-tag economical, good for users
Motorists do not have to buy e-tags to use Gauteng''s toll roads, but it makes economic sense to do so, Treasury director general Lungisa Fuzile
Sanral makes U-turn on e-tolling termsOnly hours before the SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) was due to put its side on e-toll terms and conditions to the National Consumer Commission (NCC) yesterday, it said revised conditions were on the way.
Media barred from important e-toll meetingDespite the importance and public interest surrounding e-tolling in Gauteng, South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) and the National Consumer Commission (NCC) yesterday closed a critical meeting between the parties off to the media.
NCC processing DA toll complaintNational Consumer Commissioner Mamodupi Mohlala will look into a complaint by the DA about the punitive rate motorists without e-tags will have to pay.
Delay e-tolls: Organised business
The launch of the e-tolling system on April 30 must be delayed until all public concerns about it have been addressed, Business Unity SA (Busa) s
Sanral warns of hoax calls
Hoax phone calls are being made warning road users that their cars will be confiscated if they are not registered for the Gauteng e-tolling syste