The e-toll system is back in the spotlight, after roads agency Sanral decided to suspend pursuing the collection of outstanding fees in Gauteng.
JOHANNESBURG - Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu says that road users need to pay for infrastructure if they want world-class highways but has questioned the current payment method used to collect monies.
The news has been widely welcomed, but others have questioned if this was done to coincide with the elections. Zulu has told Eyewitness News that although she understands the impact e-tolls that have on small businesses, some payment must be made.
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