There is now only one answer to e-tolls

The one answer has always been the same. Take the e-troll bills and use them as firelighters, or to pick up the dog turds. They work well for wiping up cat vomit
And use the actual e-toll gantries and infrastructure to enforce average speed regulations and enforce the heavy vehicles stay in the left lane rules. (if we don't have those still, we need to re-introduce them)
 
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has called on finance minister Enoch Godongwana to waive all outstanding e-toll debt.

And then what? Waive all outstanding debt and what happens then? Outa telling everyone to start paying? If not, why not simply fight to close the whole corrupt system?
 
Sure he will waive his hand and it will disappear.. but one of two things will happen there after.. either a default and the consequences there of or taxes go up to recoup the loss.

There is no magic waiving of hands and it disappears.. we are not the US/reserve currency where we can just promise to payback but never do.

PS. There was an efficiency gain due to the highway.. similar with Cpt’s decentralization issue.. unless they address it they losing money. What value to rand terms that is and whether the toll cost was worth it cwn be worked out but people won’t like the answer.. this I guarantee you on.
 
“Until then, the e-tolls remain on our books.”

Not on ours though.. :whistling:

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Where are all the gogos to slap the living snot out of guavamint's ears so they can start listening to what we're saying?
 
infrastructure will soon be scrap by riot then
 
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