WATCH | Decision on e-tolls by year-end, says Lesufi

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WATCH | Decision on e-tolls by year-end, says Lesufi eNCA DStv403

Premier Panyaza Lesufi says a revenue model will be formulated for how the province will pay the 30 percent Sanral debt.Lesufi says this will be discussed in a future meeting with the Finance and Transport Ministers.

"We want to reject a notion flying all over that our commitment to pay the 30 percent means health and education will suffer.

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