11-years and three-months later, and e-tolls are finished, klaar and kaput in South Africa. But there are a few loose ends that need tying …
While delivering his Gauteng State of the Province Address (Sopa), Lesufi said e-tolls will be history in the province.
As you would expect, the subject of e-toll debt in 2024 is proving contentious, but the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse isn’t backing down.
Watch the full version of the ‘Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has conceded the failure of the e-toll system’ in a minute.
E-toll gantries on Gauteng freeways will begin to be switched off next month, however refunding to paying motorists remains unknown.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has declared that the controversial e-tolls will soon “be history in our province.”
Gauteng residents are expected to continue to bear the burden of unwanted e-Tolls for the foreseeable future.
The DA is worried that Gauteng motorists may be expected to continue to pay for e-tolls while government makes up its mind.
A video of a driver automatically closing their number plate as they’re about to drive under an e-toll gantry has gone viral on social media.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has tabled questions in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature about the ongoing process to scrap e-Tolls.
Watch news in a minute for a summary of The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes the Gauteng Provincial Government has no plan to end e-Tolls.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes the Gauteng Provincial Government has no plan to end e-Tolls, Here’s WHY:
Some companies are benefitting from e-tolls. Could this be the reason why there is a delay in totally scrapping the billing system?
Eight months after it was scrapped, some motorists still being billed for E-tolls, while experts say you are lawfully due a refund.
Gauteng motorists have started 2023 on a high note following the announcement to scrap the e-tolls, pending finalisation
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi met with the Finance Minister and SANRAL to conclude the province’s contribution to closing the e-toll debt.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says that by 31 December citizens will know whether e-tolls will finally be eradicated in the province.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said the e-toll infrastructure could be used in the province’s crime-fighting strategy.
E-tolls are going, going… but are they officially gone? Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana tried to explain the situation on Wednesday.
Gauteng motorists are anxiously waiting to hear whether or not e-tolls will be scrapped as Godongwana will deliver his MTBPS.
After years of delays, government is finally expected to make an announcement on the way forward for e-tolls in Gauteng.
Everyone in Gauteng hates e-tolls. But, should concerns raised by OUTA today become a reality, the rest of the country will follow suit.
It looks like the government is undecided on the scrapping of e-tolls in Gauteng despite promising to end the road payment system.
At this point, keeping the e-tolls up and running seems like an exercise in futility – and even more people are refusing to pay their fees.