Why e-toll shops are closing

I'd like them to show us the original lease agreements of these temporary shops (just to confirm the dates they planned on closing them when they opened them).
 
e-Toll debacle and ESKOM debacle. What a mess indeed.

All the players received their back hands - so now, well, "its OK Jabu, pull up the ladder"!
 
I think I figured out the real cause of climate change. All the BS SANRAL is talking keeps piling up in the same spot and the mass is so great that it's causing the Earth's orbit to **** completely, leading to unpredictable weather patterns.
 
Evolving from a virus to a pandemic

From a mistake to a cluster f**k

From a bad idea to a worse idea .....
 
They also told us that people were going to pay, so yeah... I totally believe them!

(I just came back from checking my Post Office Box, noticed the trash can by the Post Boxes was brimming over with e-toll bills that had been trashed. I should have taken a photo as incontrovertible proof that this system has been rejected by the users).
 
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Like it or not, Gautengas have SANRAL by the short & curlies when it comes to paying. Those who comply are backstabbers!
 
E-TOLL REPORT RELEASED ON THURSDAY

Gauteng premier David Makhura and his executive council will present the e-toll review panel's final report to the media on Thursday, his office said.

The council would present the final report at a briefing in Johannesburg at noon, according to a statement on Wednesday.

Makhura appointed the panel on July 17 to examine the economic and social impact of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project and the electroni-tolling system set up to fund it.

The panel presented the report to Makhura on November 30, but its contents were not made public.

There has been a public outcry over the implementation of e-tolls on Gauteng's highways, with many motorists refusing to pay their bills.

Panel chairman Prof Muxe Nkondo handed the panel's final report to Makhura in Parktown, Johannesburg, on November 30.


Source : Sapa /dm/fg/th/jje
Date : 14 Jan 2015 15:03
 
looks like we will never again see petrol below R10/litre
 
The evolution of deception

Whenever people use the word "evolution", they actually mean "design":
However, the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) told MyBroadband that the closures are part of the planned evolution of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project.
Please can Sanral share with us what other secrets are on their "evolutionary" path. Since this was no product of time and chance, why should we believe that the next thing is? One thing is for sure: it's not an intelligent design.
 
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Supporting 46 stores. Surely they are burning a large portion of collections.
 
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