E-toll battle heads to Constitutional Court
OUTA has responded to National Treasury seeking leave to appeal the E-toll interdict in the Constitutional Court.
E-toll debacle – what does it say about governance?
A truce has been called, but not before troubling questions were raised about the ANC’s ability to lead a democratic South Africa through difficult economic times.
E-tolling is the only viable option: government
E-tolling in Gauteng is the only viable way to pay for the R20 billion spent on improving the province’s freeways, Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin said on Wednesday.
SANRAL to meet DA over e-tolls
The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) is scheduled to meet the DA to discuss Gauteng’s e-tolls in a hearing with the National Consumer Commission (NCC) on Wednesday.
ANC to meet with Cosatu on e-tolling says Mantashe
The ANC will meet with its alliance partner Cosatu on Monday to discuss the issue of e-tolling and labour brokers, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Sunday.
E-tolling can be stopped, according to experts
The battle over the controversial e-tolling system continues and a new organisation says that it can be stopped
SANRAL credit rating nailed by e-tolls
SANRAL has confirmed that Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded its long-term ratings due, primarily, to the e-tolling fiasco.
E-Tolling a ‘missed opportunity’: AfriForum
By accepting the e-tolling system, government has missed an opportunity to look at more cost-effective methods of financing the country’s roads, AfriForum said on Wednesday.
Over 200,000 commuters register for e-tolling
Some 212,906 Gauteng e-toll account units have been registered, three months after the start of e-toll registration.
I had a boring meeting today & I always get some or other ideas whilst doodling away…
So here goes, lemme know what you’ll think…
Problem = Tolling will be +/- R1000 extra a month on your expenses & you can’t afford it…
Additional problems:
1. Petrol is expensive & price is going up...