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South Africa:
Give Sanral Space, Support to Continue Delivering Roads
BuaNews, 11 May 2012
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele says the Board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) should be given space and support to continue delivering quality road… Read more »
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South Africa:
Sanral Could Sacrifice Projects to Meet Debts
Biz-Community, 9 May 2012
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) will meet its financial obligations for the next six months, but only by making "huge sacrifices" and jettisoning projects, the… Read more »
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South Africa:
Sanral Acting CEO Appointed
BuaNews, 9 May 2012
The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) announced on Wednesday that Koos Smit has been appointed as acting Chief Executive. Read more »
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South Africa:
Ndebele Expresses Gratitude to Outgoing Sanral Boss
BuaNews, 8 May 2012
Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has thanked the outgoing Chief Executive Officer of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), Nazir Alli, for the "sterling… Read more »
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South Africa:
Sanral CEO Must Not Take Secrets With Him
DA, 8 May 2012
The resignation today of Nazir Alli, Chief Executive Officer of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL), a mere week after the North Gauteng High Court granted an… Read more »
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South Africa:
Nazir Alli Resigns From Sanral
SAPA, 8 May 2012
SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) CEO Nazir Alli has resigned, the agency said on Tuesday. Read more »
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South Africa:
E-Tolling - Judge Prinsloo and Hope for the Country
Daily Maverick, 30 April 2012
During a sideline conversation in court, an advocate in the e-tolling case mentioned that Judge Bill Prinsloo was gaining a reputation for being the "underdog judge". On Saturday,… Read more »
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South Africa:
E-Tolls - the Puppet-Masters Drop Their Masks
Daily Maverick, 27 April 2012
Hollywood's most imaginative could not have contrived as outrageous a plot as Gauteng's e-toll debacle and a bigger communication and PR stuff up could not have been made. Alex… Read more »
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South Africa:
Government Must Abandon Interdict Challenge, Pay Back People's Money and Cancel Tolls
DA, 29 April 2012
Government should abandon any legal challenge to the court interdict against the Gauteng tolls. The exorbitant e-toll collection contract must be cancelled and the money that… Read more »
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South Africa:
Democratic Alliance Applauds Toll Court Decision
DA, 28 April 2012
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is delighted with today's ruling by Judge Prinsloo that an interdict against SANRAL implementing the hugely unpopular Gauteng tolls, should be granted. Read more »
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South Africa:
Dept to Study Court Judgment On E-Tolling
BuaNews, 29 April 2012
The Department of Transport says it has noted the judgment handed down by the North Gauteng High Court regarding the implementation of e-tolling on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement… Read more »
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South Africa:
Activists Probe Decision on Road Tolls
SAPA, 28 April 2012
The next step in the legal battle against e-tolling will be to secure a full record of how the R20 billion project came about, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said… Read more »
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South Africa:
Judge Blocks Highway Tolls in Economic Heartland
SAPA, 28 April 2012
The High Court in Pretoria granted an urgent interdict to halt the contentious R20-billion e-toll project in Gauteng on Saturday. Read more »
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South Africa:
Unions Welcome Blocking of Road Tolls
SAPA, 28 April 2012
Unions and opposition parties on Saturday applauded the decision by the High Court in Pretoria to put the controversial e-toll system on hold with immediate effect. Read more »
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South Africa:
Implementation of E-Tolls On Hold Until May
BuaNews, 27 April 2012
The implementation of the e-tolling system has been postponed to next month, the Department of Transport has announced. Read more »
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South Africa:
Joint Statement of the ANC and Cosatu On the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project and E-Tolling System
ANC, 26 April 2012
The leadership of the African National Congress and the Congress of South African Trade Unions met today, 26 April to receive a report from the Task Team on the Gauteng Freeway… Read more »
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South Africa:
Tolls Opposition Could Delay Road to Boost Economic Growth
BuaNews, 26 April 2012
Opposition to the Wild Coast toll road could delay work on a new road between Port Edward and Port St Johns, which is part of a plan to help promote economic growth in the Eastern… Read more »