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Waiting for the e-toll decision, while government allocates another R3.7bn to Gauteng’s e-toll roads

October 2022 — 1670 views

Another promise of a decision on e-tolls

July 2022 — 2161 views

Koeberg delays illustrate ineptitude on big infrastructure projects

March 2022 — 1906 views

South Africa is road-shedding because provincial and local governments don’t maintain roads, not because of e-tolls

February 2022 — 7415 views

National Nuclear Regulator board removes civil society representative before taking key decision on Koeberg extension

January 2022 — 2678 views

OUTA: Decision to scrap e-tolls not final until enacted

November 2021 — 4793 views

Digital Vibes fiasco highlights need for lifestyle audits and ethical transparency

September 2021 — 2864 views

Central state capture suspect arrested and appears in court

September 2021 — 8567 views

Could e-tolls be funding corruption?

September 2021 — 9953 views

South Africa’s nuclear legacy shows the need for a strong regulator and transparency

September 2021 — 2484 views

E-toll debt is no reason to hold onto a failed scheme

September 2021 — 2970 views

No New Nuclear: OUTA opposes Thyspunt nuclear site licence

August 2021 — 2398 views

OUTA on announcement of e-tolls scrapping: no celebrations before official announcement

May 2021 — 17504 views

Department of Transport continues to fail the public on e-tolls and other matters

May 2021 — 2667 views

Government should stop giving false promises on e-toll solution

April 2021 — 2599 views

E-toll contractors accused of corrupt payments

March 2021 — 18659 views

SANRAL quietly rewrote the e-tolls contract

December 2020 — 3033 views

Who collects e-tolls from 3 December 2020?

December 2020 — 4947 views

AARTO’s e-toll fines show system is unworkable

October 2020 — 8326 views

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