Gauteng e-tolls to go ‘uncapped’
Finance minister Pravin Gordhan has moved to calm the controversy over electronic tolls on Gauteng’s upgraded highways, saying monthly fees will be capped at a maximum R550/month. Gordhan says the fees, which will be imposed from 30 April, will also be reduced ...
Published By: Tech Central - Wednesday, 22 February
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