Political bunfight as economist lauds e-tolls
The Democratic Alliance has challenged a public finance economist on his finding that the e-tolling system will not affect the poor. "The statement that toll fees on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) will only make the rich poorer and not hit the poor, cannot go unchallenged," DA MPL Ne...
Published By: Tech Central - Wednesday, 22 February
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