Mbalula has been promising an announcement on e-tolls since he took office in May 2019, with several deadlines having come and gone.
Speaking at a press briefing in Pretoria on Thursday morning, he said the decision would be made by the medium-term budget policy statement in October.Mbalula says a decision had been taken by the cabinet a while ago which would have impacted the fuel levy. Among the suggestions tabled to pay for e-tolls in the past, has been an increase to the fuel levy in Gauteng.The government introduced e-tolls in 2013 to pay for the upgrade of 187km freeways in Gauteng.
The system makes use of electronic scanners to register vehicles’ number plates and sends drivers a bill for the distance travelled on the upgraded roads.
Must just 'Shut Up' and wait for October.,..
No reason to wait for October, simply trip the switch right now!
Sure sure….?
Like NaatPoes was supposed to explain how he lost R300 million TERS money belonging to Artists and Musicians to cover Covid19 Job losses 😭
😁😁😁😁... This politicians have realized how zombified we are as S.Afrikans