No delay to start of e-tolls: Sanral
The e-tolling system on Gauteng province's main highways will become operational on 30 April as planned, despite opposition from motorists, business, unions and a pending court challenge, says South African National Roads Agency CEO Nazir Alli....
Published By: SouthAfrica.info - Friday, 20 April, 2012
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