Thapelo Lekabe An e-toll gantry along the N1 near Roodepoort. Picture: Michel Bega Acting Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says the Cabinet has not taken a decision on the scrapping of e-tolls in Gauteng province. This is after SAFM reported on Thursday morning Gauteng transport MEC Jacob Mamabolo said a final decision had been taken to get rid of the controversial e-tolls. But the MEC later told The Citizen this was not true, saying instead a decision on the future of e-tolls was “imminent”. Speaking at a post-Cabinet briefing in Pretoria, Ntshavheni said Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula was continuing to update the Cabinet about how to deal with the e-tolls.