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    Transport department disputes E-toll launch date

    E-toll launch date in dispute The transport department disputed a claim by Outa on Tuesday that the e-tolling system will come into operation on December 2.
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    Outa welcomes e-toll attack

    New e-toll attack welcomed The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) on Tuesday welcomed a new legal offensive against e-tolling by two political parties.
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    Outa wants action on e-toll

    Outa wants action on e-toll The Gauteng e-tolling controversy offers President Jacob Zuma the opportunity to show government officials what he means by consultation, says Outa
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    Outa: keep e-toll, tax money in South Africa

    E-toll money must stay in SA: Outa Government’s plan to slash official perks is welcome, but more needs to be done to ensure tax money stays in the country, Outa said on Friday.
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    Sanral welcomes Outa decision to halt e-toll legal battle

    Sanral welcomes Outa decision on e-toll legal battle Sanral has welcomed Outa’s decision to abandon its legal battle against the e-tolling of Gauteng’s freeways, saying “sanity has prevailed.”
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    E-toll prices: what you could be paying

    E-toll prices: what some might pay Sanral has published a new set of E-toll tariffs for public comment
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    Mixed reaction to e-toll ruling

    Mixed reaction to e-toll ruling The Supreme Court’s dismissal of Outa’s challenge against e-tolls was welcomed by the transport department, but Cosatu vowed to continue the fight.
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    E-toll clock cannot be turned back, says Supreme Court judge

    E-toll clock cannot be turned back, says Supreme Court judge “The clock cannot be turned back to when the toll roads were declared,” says Judge Fritz Brand
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    Outa E-toll appeal dismissed by Supreme Court

    Outa E-toll appeal dismissed by Supreme Court The Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) in its e-toll challenge against Sanral
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    Beat the rush for e-tags, says Sanral

    Beat the e-tag rush: Sanral Gauteng drivers should register for e-tags now to avoid the rush when e-tolling begins, says Sanral
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    E-toll Bill: why Zuma signed

    Truth behind Zuma’s e-toll signing: report President Jacob Zuma has signed the e-tolls into law last week; the reasons behind this decision revealed in newspaper report
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    Zuma unwise to sign e-toll bill: OUTA

    Zuma unwise to sign e-toll bill: OUTA It was unwise of President Jacob Zuma to sign the e-tolling bill into law, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said
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    E-toll will kill us: small business owner

    E-toll will cripple us: small business owner E-tolls will kill small business in Gauteng, says a Tembisa businessman
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    R85-million to be spent on e-toll advertising

    R85-million to be spent on e-toll advertising Sanral is set to spend R85 million this year on advertising its controversial e-tolling plans in Gauteng
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    Democratic Alliance receives e-toll documents, but some missing

    DA receives e-toll documents, but some missing The DA has received documentation related to the implementation of e-tolling in Gauteng
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    Outa rubbishes e-toll readiness claims

    Outa rejects e-toll readiness claims Outa says that Sanral is making false claims about its readiness to implement e-tolls
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    E-toll ads costing SA millions: DA

    E-toll ads costing SA millions: DA Sanral’s advertising expenditure has almost tripled over the past 2 years in a bid to push its e-toll “propaganda”, the DA says.
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    Public not fooled by e-toll tariffs: OUTA

    Public not fooled by e-toll tariffs: OUTA
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    SANRAL suprised by call for e-toll documents

    SANRAL suprised by call for e-toll documents The DA’s call for access to e-toll documents was “surprising” as they were available on Sanral’s website
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    R664-million overseas e-toll bill shocks and appals

    R664-million overseas e-toll bill shocks and appals Cosatu is appalled that an Austrian e-tolling company expects to make about R664 million a year from the Gauteng e-tolling system, the trade union federation said on Thursday.
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