Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi says motorists in the province will know the decision on e-tolls by the end of the year.
in Johannesburg recently, the premier said he met with the ministers of finance and transport to determine the exact figure of the 30% contribution.
“There is a process that needs to be followed by government so the technical team led by our director-general will assist us. As indicated by National Treasury we have until December 31 to conclude that task,” he said.
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