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Gauteng motorists will no longer have to pay for E-Tolls after a decade of defiance against the tolling system. This is after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced that the e-toll-related debt will be split between the national and provincial governments. Tabling his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement in the National Assembly yesterday Godongwana said the national government will cover 70% of SANRAL's debt while the Gauteng government will contribute 30% to the estimated R47 billion debt. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to SANRAL's national spokesperson Mr. Vusi Mona.
By SAfmGauteng motorists will no longer have to pay for E-Tolls after a decade of defiance against the tolling system. This is after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced that the e-toll-related debt will be split between the national and provincial governments. Tabling his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement in the National Assembly yesterday Godongwana said the national government will cover 70% of SANRAL's debt while the Gauteng government will contribute 30% to the estimated R47 billion debt. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to SANRAL's national spokesperson Mr. Vusi Mona.

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