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The gantries will be switched off, but motorists' e-toll debt will not

April 2024 — 1275 views

The official death of e-tolls is a master class in rightful civil defiance

April 2024 — 1588 views

Dirty water in Savanna City?

April 2024 — 1017 views

Sanity prevails with e-tolls ending 12 years after failed launch

March 2024 — 3759 views

OUTA plans to defend motorists’ e-toll debt as government goes back on its word

February 2024 — 3171 views

The end of e-tolls: A broken promise to South African motorists

October 2023 — 3942 views

Government’s failure to end e-tolls formally means collection contract continues

June 2023 — 4333 views

ISI Legal opinion on e-toll debt write-off as unlawful - limited and unfounded

April 2023 — 1878 views

E-toll scheme continues amid misinformation, indecision and poor leadership

April 2023 — 2635 views

Nothing has changed on the e-toll front

February 2023 — 2118 views

More confusion over the scrapping of e-tolls and the settlement of Sanral’s debt

January 2023 — 1134 views

Another delay in the end of e-tolls is disappointing, yet not surprising

January 2023 — 1843 views

OUTA calls for explanation of Sanral and GFIP debt

November 2022 — 1349 views

The GFIP debt and Gauteng’s portion make no sense: OUTA

November 2022 — 2163 views

MTBPS 2022 brings the end of e-tolls

October 2022 — 18851 views

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

October 2022 — 1630 views

SIU must be ruthless with water board investigations

August 2022 — 1412 views

OUTA disappointed that fuel levy discount has not been extended

July 2022 — 1741 views

Another promise of a decision on e-tolls

July 2022 — 2134 views

OUTA calls for fuel levy reprieve of R1.50 to be extended for July

June 2022 — 2953 views

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