Gauteng | Infrastructure news - Part 8

Gauteng

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Numsa strike gets underway

More than 220 000 Numsa workers in the metal and engineering industries have downed tools today as part of an indefinite strike. Numsa members in Gauteng will today march to the Metal and Engineering Industries Bargaining Council where they will be...
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e-tolls to be reviewed

A panel is to be set up to review the impact of e-tolls in Gauteng. According to the Gauteng Premier David Makhura the people’s voice must be heard on all the issues that affect the province. He was speaking during his first State of the Province...
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SAVRALA welcomes setting up of e-toll panel

The announcement of an e-toll panel to review the implementation of GFIP e-Tolls by the Gauteng premier has been welcomed by the Southern African Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (SAVRALA). According to the association its members complied...
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Impact and VAT of e-tolls

Transport operators are experiencing an increase in the costs of moving goods through Gauteng as a result of the implementation of e-tolls. Simon Foulds speaks to industry experts to find out how the system is impacting operators. Gavin Kelly,...

Increased toll tariffs on the N4

Tariff on the N4 Toll Route between Tshwane, Gauteng and the Lebombo Border Post, Mpumalanga are to increase by 5,8%. The toll adjustments are applicable to all toll plazas on the N4 East, managed by Trans African Concessions (TRAC), and will apply...

Sanral warns against hoax email

Transport operators have been warned by SANRAL not to be deceived by hoax e-mails and messages claiming money can be collected from the bank accounts of companies using e-toll roads. Vusi Mona, South African National Roads Agency Ltd  Head of...

Cement producer stimulates local economy

Entrepreneurs are considered important catalysts in stimulating growth in global economies and creating much-needed viable jobs. According to the United Nations University, Entrepreneurs in emerging economies like the BRICS nations have experienced...
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Mpumalanga beefs up traffic law enforcement

As Mpumalanga prepares for the Easter Break,101 new traffic officers have been appointed to help the province improve road safety. Fifty of the officers graduated from the Limpopo Traffic Training College, while the rest graduated in Gauteng in...
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Gauteng’s Integrated Master Plan

Gauteng’s 25-year Integrated Master Plan includes transforming Johannesburg into a sustainable, active, city with accessible public spaces for all. Here’s how the City will work towards turning this vision into reality. Sustainability, active...