The transport minister calls on law enforcement bodies to bring e-toll anthrax and bomb scare culprits to book.
The Road Traffic Infringement Agency moves ahead with the nationwide rollout of the law.
With e-tolls on so many people's tongues and minds, opportunistic criminals are expected to be ready to pounce any day now.
E-toll billing complaints pile up as the system nears its third month in operation.
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The shutdown of its operations centre yesterday did not compromise e-toll collection or kill the operations of gantries, says Sanral.
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Two weeks after it was informed of a serious security problem on its site, Sanral awaits details from the company responsible for its upkeep.
The Sunday Times this morning reports the location of a R1.2 billion satellite is a mystery.
Scores of disgruntled e-road users opt for online platforms to voice complaints, rather than Sanral's call centres.
Justice Project SA encourages South Africans not to buy into or share messages doing the rounds about e-toll roadblocks.
The City Press is this morning reporting that Net1 UEPS is facing a class action suit in the US.
Outa asks SA's public protector to intervene as outrage grows around Sanral's "extortionary" tactics.