Promises, promises and more promises... An e-tolls story : v

Promises, promises and more promises... An e-tolls story


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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula was supposed to present his ideas to parliament this month, but that also hasn’t happened.
An E-toll gantry is seen along the N1 near Roodepoort, 28 February 2021. Picture: Michel Bega
Here’s a brief timeline of the e-tolls fiasco
6 March, 2019: The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) decides at a board meeting that it will no longer pursue criminal action against motorists with outstanding e-toll debt.
8 August, 2019: Sanral advertises a tender for a new six-year contract to collect e-tolls. This in reaction to the fact that the existing contract, with Electronic Toll Collections (ETC), is about to expire on 2 December, 2019.

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