Sanral

Sanral amends Etolls act: report

The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) is amending regulations to the e-tolls legislation, The Star newspaper reported on Thursday. The transport department issued a notice in the Gazette which gave the public until December 27 to comment on the changes. The amendments would ensure that foreign road users — motorists[…]

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Sanral says media reports wrong

Inaccurate reporting by the media fed misperceptions about the e-tolls system, Sanral CEO Nazir Alli complained on Thursday. Before continuing the SA National Road Agency Limited’s (Sanral) presentation to the e-tolls review panel in Pretoria, Alli said he was disappointed when he saw a newspaper story indicating that Sanral was[…]

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SA in trouble if e-toll debt isn’t paid: Sanral

South Africa would be in ‘serious trouble’ if the existing e-tolling debt was not settled, SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) told the e-toll review panel in Pretoria on Wednesday. “There is no new money,” said Sanral CEO Nazir Alli. Alli said that currently the agency had no funds to[…]

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Audit confirms Sanral credibility: Peters

The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has received a clean audit, which shows its financial statements are credible, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters said on Wednesday. “The ministry of transport, under whose mandate Sanral operates, is pleased that the agency has received yet another clean audit from the office of[…]

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Judgment in Sanral case expected

The Western Cape High Court is expected to hand down judgment in Sanral’s and the Protea Parkway Consortium’s (PPC) secrecy applications on Thursday, the City of Cape Town’s Mayoral committee member for transport Brett Herron said. The SA National Roads Agency Limited applied to the court to prevent the City[…]

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No e-tolls in CTown: Cape Chamber

The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday welcomed the announcement by Sanral that there will be no e-tolling in Cape Town, and said it was opposed to any form of toll roads within the city limits. “We are also concerned that, if the N1 and N2 tolls roads[…]

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No e-tolls for Cape Town: Sanral

Cape Town will not have tolled freeways like Gauteng, the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) said on Sunday. “Firstly, whereas in Gauteng we went out to borrow money in order to build the road, with Cape Town we will be appointing a concessionaire on a Build, Operate and Transfer[…]

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Sanral’s secrecy bid case to continue

A court application by Sanral to have certain aspects of the proposed N1/N2 Winelands Toll Highway project kept confidential will continue in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday. The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) brought its application on Monday to keep certain documents out of the public domain[…]

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Sanral application adjourned

The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) brought its application on Monday to keep certain documents out of the public domain because of commercial confidentiality. The application is being heard in camera. In May last year, the city was granted an interim interdict to halt the proposed N1/N2 Winelands Toll[…]

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Lwandle enquiry like a “hit squad”: Zille

A committee probing the evictions of illegal shack dwellers in Lwandle has all the hallmarks of a “political hit squad”, Western Cape premier Helen Zille said in Cape Town on Tuesday. “Its terms of reference are primarily framed to look at whether the city of Cape Town and the Western[…]

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