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South Africans outraged at Mboweni’s e-toll announcement South Africans have taken to social media to express their outrage and regarding the announcement by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni on the e-toll system.

On Twitter, people have posted messages saying they will not be paying their bills, calling it a failed system.

South Africans have taken to social media to express their outrage regarding the announcement by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni on theMboweni says government has decided to retain the user-pay principle amid ongoing resistance in Gauteng. He encouraged road users to pay e-tolls.On Twitter, people have posted messages saying they will not be paying their bills… calling it a failed system.

 

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Just pay people please there is nothing for free in this world serious S.A we want saft on our road and these road infrastructure government played for the maintenance so we shall pay.

Mboweni is messenger batho ba mo Dimo.

Your days are Numbered you all going to run still.

didnt govt introduce taxes 2 stop people paying tolls ? So roads could be built by govt to reduce costs ? WE ELECTED A PARLIAMENT WHICH LOOTED THE TREASURY & NOW THESE LOOTERS CALL IT 'STATE CAPTURE'? That we must pay for? WELCOME TO THE WEIRD OUTER LIMITS

I wont pay e_toll

Oksalayo it can pile up.....I'm still not going to pay e-toll

It serves them right Tito does not campaign during election and tell people lies

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