Mluleki Mrwebi
17 April 2012
Business Unity of South Africa says that more time is needed to resolve financial issues with the public,regarding the launch of the E-tooling.
On Monday the South African National Roads Agency announced that motorists who do not register for e-tags will pay three times more to use the roads.
South African business leaders have called for the launch to be delayed until all the issues have been cleared.
Sanral wanted to have the system implemented at the end of this month.
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