SANRAL | Infrastructure news - Part 14

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SANRAL apologises for Lwandle evictions

Transport Minister Dipuo Peters and deputy human settlements minister Zou Kota Fredericks are in Lwandle outside Cape Town this evening. It was the scene of violence on Monday when a SANRAL obtained eviction order was being carried out. SANRAL owns...
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Minister denies tolling in KwaZulu-Natal

The minister of transport Dipuo Peters says no decision has been taken to introduce electronic tolling in KwaZulu-Natal. Peters said in a statement, “Any decision to introduce any form of tolling in any part of the country will and can only...
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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,...
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Chamber slams toll fee increase

South Africa’s toll road tariffs should be coming down and not being increased, says the Cape Chamber Commerce and Industry. The Chamber was responding to an announcement by the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) that all toll fees,...

Sanral announce toll increases

South African National Roads Agency Soc Limited have announced the increase in toll tariffs for different categories of motor vehicles and date and time from which toll tariffs shall become payable. This will affect the Huguenot, Vaal River, Great...

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...