, as well as Tasneem Motara, the MEC for Infrastructure Development and Property Management – have taken to Twitter in disagreement over the issue of e-tolls.
Mboweni is adamant that road users must pay for e-tolls. On Twitter he posted that Gauteng Premier Makhura must be careful before picking up a fight with the Minister, because he is the one controls allocations, and warning him that he must be careful. Mboweni says he believes the user-pay principle should be effective, while Makhura insists that e-tolls have no future in Gauteng.
Meanwhile, on her twitter account, Motara says she had a long conversation with Mboweni who still stood by his position, but says a meeting between himself and the African National Congress Provincial Executive Committee will soon take place, where the issue will be discussed further.So, when you invest in a toll road infrastructure, you expect a return for many years ahead as per contract. Right? Not the cost of your investment today. Future returns. That is what you do in business.
I have referred the e-tolls matter to President@CyrilRamaphosa for final resolution; My engagements him and Minister
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