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

April 2023 — 2674 views

Nothing has changed on the e-toll front

February 2023 — 2153 views

Moving SOEs from Public Enterprises will fast-track their demise

January 2023 — 1257 views

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

January 2023 — 1165 views

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

January 2023 — 1868 views

OUTA calls for explanation of Sanral and GFIP debt

November 2022 — 1368 views

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

November 2022 — 2187 views

MTBPS 2022 brings the end of e-tolls

October 2022 — 18928 views

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

October 2022 — 1673 views

The only thing that should roll in rolling blackouts, are heads

October 2022 — 1746 views

The public sector-business corruption tango continues unabated

September 2022 — 1480 views

Halting our growing numbness to decay

August 2022 — 884 views

Another promise of a decision on e-tolls

July 2022 — 2162 views

OUTA celebrates 10 years - An overview

February 2022 — 2907 views

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

February 2022 — 7418 views

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

November 2021 — 4797 views

Digital Vibes fiasco highlights need for lifestyle audits and ethical transparency

September 2021 — 2866 views

Central state capture suspect arrested and appears in court

September 2021 — 8570 views

Could e-tolls be funding corruption?

September 2021 — 9955 views

Forget TV licences or levies and fund SABC directly from the fiscus instead

September 2021 — 2317 views

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