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Live Gauteng traffic updates, which you can track below, show the latest mapping information on road closures, heavy congestion and bulletins, and several incidents on key routes on Monday, 21 July ...
It is reported that the MEC for Finance, Jacob Mamabolo, announced during his Adjustment Budget speech that the proposal for Gauteng to pay its portion of the e-Toll debt, which now stands at R12 ...
The announcement of the Gauteng toll fees prompted a public outcry, which some say led to the decision to suspend “until further notice”. Tuesday, July 1, 2025 News ...
The Kranskop toll gate’s fees will be R57 (R53) for light vehicles and R145 for 8 to 16-ton trucks, while the off-ramp will cost R15,50 (R15) for cars and R42 (R40) for 8 to 16-ton trucks.
JOHANNESBURG - The Gauteng government says it is on track with settling its e-toll debt, with the first payment expected to be made in June. Earlier this year, government officially scrapped e ...
Gauteng has a R20 billion e-toll debt it can’t afford, and motorists will have to pay for it, one way or another.
The Gauteng provincial government is involved in discussions with National Treasury about the payment terms of its R15.9 billion e-toll debt. However, Gauteng MEC of Finance and Economic ...
In September 2024, the Gauteng government made its first payment of R3.8 billion towards settling its e-toll debt. READ: Gauteng govt makes first payment to settle e-toll debt.
Former Finance MEC Jason Mamabolo said in March that the province would look towards a commercial loan to finance the R12.9 billion GFIP debt payment, with R2.3 billion pencilled in for the next three ...
The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) on Monday paid the first of five equal instalments of its agreed R12.9-billion contribution to historical e-toll debt. Of the first R3.8-billion paid to ...
The national government has passed the ball on the controversial e-toll scheme on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) to the Gauteng provincial government for a final decision on its ...