The government has approved the e-toll debt write-off, ending collections and closing a long-running chapter for motorists.
Cabinet authorised Sanral to write off historic e-toll debt and end litigation, but motorists who paid will not be refunded.
Cabinet noted the recommendations by Sanral that the road users who paid toll fees would not be refunded because this was the ...
The decision brings long-awaited certainty to motorists and closes a contentious chapter in South Africa’s road funding ...
SANRAL opposes a Labour Court application by three suspended SCM employees amid ongoing procurement investigations. Court ...
GFIP was implemented and operated under SANRAL in terms of the applicable legislative and regulatory framework, including the toll declarations that were in force at the time ...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has dismissed suggestions that its new preferential procurement policy for its tenders has created tensions with bidders and within its management ...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) is considering introducing “special toll roads” for heavy freight vehicles ...
SANRAL confirms a 3.12% toll hike from 1 March, citing inflation and road funding needs, adding pressure on SA motorists.
The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has responded to allegations surrounding alleged procurement ...
The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has confirmed that it will continue collecting e-tolls fees until the government decides otherwise. Sanral yesterday provided “clarity” on the ...
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