E-tolling a done deal, says Ndebele
Even as a high court battle to stop the Gauteng e-tolling system played out in Pretoria, the government was sticking to its guns, saying the implementation of the tolling project had reached the point of no return....
Published By: Times LIVE - Thursday, 26 April, 2012
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- Decision on e-tolling likely in a week or two
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- Organisations vow to resist e-tolling
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- Constitutional Court sets aside e-tolling interdict
- E-toll judgment expected today
- D-Day for e-tolling
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- Ndebele: Young inmates need support
- Government walks e-tolling gauntlet, pleads poverty
- AfriForum donates R100,000 towards e-Tolling case
