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Minister Mbalula and Premier Makhura must come clean about the true state of e-Tolls in Gauteng

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Minister Mbalula and Premier Makhura must come clean about the true state of e-Tolls in Gauteng

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Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula

8th August 2022

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It is high time that once and for all, the Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula and Premier David Makhura come clean about the future of e-Tolls in Gauteng. 

Earlier this week, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL), once again put out a tender for new contractors to manage the Gauteng e-Tolling system. 

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According to the tender document a contractor is needed for the next six to eight years to run the open road tolling system in the province. 

This indicates that e-Tolls will not be scrapped anytime soon, and Gauteng residents have just been strung along by the Minister of Transport and Premier Makhura. 

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Since its inception in 2013, the residents of this province have been against e-Tolls as it was a system that was imposed on them without due process being followed. 

The rise in inflation and the cost of basic necessities is putting a huge strain on our residents and now, added to this, they need to pay for e-Tolls. 

The DA is once again demanding that all the proposed plans for e-Tolls in this province be shared with the public so that they know exactly what will happen with this unwanted system.

 

Issued by Fred Nel MPL - DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Roads and Transport

 

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