#FirstThingFirst - Final Word On E-Tolls

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Gauteng MEC for Finance Jacob Mamabolo said in his budget speech yesterday that the province has approached financial institutions to borrow the necessary money needed to pay off the e-toll debt – while taking on over R4 billion worth of maintenance backlogs. The team discussed his reiteration of what Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced a few weeks ago, that the province would foot 30% of the bill to scrap e-tolls. Now that it’s official that this is going ahead, how do you feel about it? That’s what listeners were asked to share.
5 Mar 2024 10PM English South Africa Entertainment News

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