E-toll gantries went live more than five years ago but were met with fierce resistance and this opposition continues to grow fuelled by mixed messages from those in power.
JOHANNESBURG – South Africans are just two days away from casting their votes in the national elections and one of the burning campaign issues, e-tolls is back in the spotlight in Gauteng.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance has again criticised the African National Congress for not scrapping the system by now, as promised by its leadership in the province. But their counterparts in the Gauteng ANC are singing a different tune. They include chair David Makhura, his deputy Panyaza Lesufi and provincial executive member Kgosientso Ramokgopa.
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