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The Gauteng government says the deactivation of the e-tolls billing system will be finalised early this year and was not deactivated on Saturday.

The Gauteng government says thewill be finalised early this year and was not deactivated on Saturday.

The provincial government says the deactivation had been ‘penciled in’ but that key components of the memorandum of understanding with the national government still need to be ironed out. Premier Panyaza Lesufi has assured residents of the province that there is no turning back in doing away with e-tolls.

He says a notice to switch off the e-tolls will be gazetted and the actual switch-off will take place 14 days thereafter. He says this will take place early this year.

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Where have I heard that before?

Piss off

E-toll was never our mandate anyway Now that it will be finalized, workers who were working there must be deployed somewhere in the public sector (since there's a shortage of staff) including SANRAL and not to dump those skills back to communities adding to more unemployment

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Ahhhh i knew it .

Whats the delay Just to click start and click shutdown on the 2016 or older OS server.

So what about the costs from our own tax money, lol 😂 it will probably even cost us millions to even close them ✋🏼 you give me!

Welele!

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