People held captive by toll roads - judge
Tens of thousands of people are likely to be negatively affected by the e-toll project in Gauteng, a judge says while handing down judgment in an urgent application by Outa to stop the e-toll project....
Published By: News24 - Saturday, 28 April, 2012
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