The official opposition claims a survey shows the controversial system is costing jobs in Gauteng.
Jimmy Manyi's appointment as the communication minister's advisor shows the DOC is a propaganda machine created to protect the president, says the opposition.
This week's tender bulletin features a large number of briefing sessions, many compulsory.
The Sunday Times this morning reports SA has a "top-secret" spy satellite.
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The Sunday Times reports that government entities have paid a total of R2.7?million to the South African National Roads Agency since e-tolling started.
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Former government spokesman Jimmy Manyi has taken up a second post at the Department of Communications, reports City Press.
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The regulator accepts a settlement that sees it recover only half of Wireless Business Solutions' unpaid licence fees.
Suppliers and service providers take legal action against SITA, which owes them a total of R33 million.
The pay-TV front-runner says the basis of the regulator's inquiry into competition lacks any evidential basis.
The e-toll opposition group hopes Sanral's decision to appear before the e-tolling review panel will lead to greater engagement with the public.
While e-tolling has been all but written off as "dead" by opponents, Sanral and government wish to correct "distortions about the system".
The e-toll collection company says moves to lay off a large number of contract workers were part of its plan since the beginning.