Sanral respects e-toll judgment
Sanral is still studying a ruling by the high court in Pretoria which brought the Gauteng e-tolling project to a halt, it said on Wednesday. "Sanral together with the department of transport has noted the judgment handed down by the north Gauteng court," spokesman Felix Sebata said in a statement. "...
Published By: Tech Central - Wednesday, 2 May, 2012
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