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In Case You Missed It: Mbalula urges motorists to pay e-tolls etolls sabcnews

. He has been leading engagements on ways to save the cash-strapped project, given that motorists have basically crippled the e-toll system by simply not paying, despite mounting bills.

However, Mbalula now says paying for the roads would create a better economic ecosystem within the transport industry. He has also lashed out against corrupt officials, saying they are responsible for discouraging motorists from paying to use road infrastructure. Mbalula was briefing the media at OR Tambo on the current state of aviation after some planes got grounded earlier this week.

“The lack of proper communications on the roads tariffs on the e-tolls they have played a roll also in the take up by our road users. We must correct that and this is a start. Our roads are congested and we must reduce the number of cars on the roads and build world-class roads that cause efficiency on cars. Public transport must be a key solution in all of that together with tolls and other measures. I thought I should use this opportunity to encourage users to support these entities.

 

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If the ANC government forces the issue of e-toll payments, I won't just abstain from voting but I will vote the EFF. These tolls are hard hitting on the African communities more than any race. Our people travel the longest distances to work and back than any other race...

His joking

Don’t take him serious🤣🤣

As if he himself is paying for anything out of his pocket.

🤣he's funny

Yes we missed it at the end of his engagements with Tito and Makhura. Is this the announcement. He will lose.

Never.

His starting to see things that aren't existing, doesn't he see how our economy poorly performing?

whatever bozo

NEVER NOOIT

Uyadakwa

You can forget! Just scrap them and let's move on.

Nope... Didn't miss it. Just ignoring it as if it wasn't there, which it shouldn't be...

GautengPremier

😂😂😂😂😂

Suka wena storotoro

Was he not working wity Kigali to find solution

Mr FUXKdonothing ! How about we end this Corruption mess and have a etoll Referendum in gauteng ,if you win ,we will pay ,if we win you must promise to resign , you will never seek public attention , you will leave the country and become Brandys model for all her outfits !

He's talking nonsense again

Nope!!!

MbalulaFikile do you also pay e-tolls ?

Do you . Show us yr account

He is on drugs.

People keep voting for this nonsense.

ANC cadres must pay back all the billions they looted first. Mbalula

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