Gauteng premier David Makhura on Thursday joined scores of the province's motorists to celebrate the brakes being put on Sanral's pursuit of e-toll debt.
"As the premier, I will continue to do everything in my power to ensure that the voice and views of the people of Gauteng are heard by our national government. The struggle continues until we achieve our victory! The e-tolls have no future in Gauteng," Makhura said in a statement.halt debt collections,Describing the decision as"progressive", Makhura said this move would opens doors to finding an amicable and lasting solution to the e-tolls debacle.
"I welcome the decision by Sanral on the suspension of summonses and default judgments against those who are not paying e-tolls. This decision is a result of a decisive intervention by our president and the strongest indication that President [Cyril] Ramaphosa is listening and attending to the concerns of the people of Gauteng on the e-tolls."
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