Gauteng Finance MEC discusses e-toll debt

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng has unveiled a R500 billion budget for three years today saying it will expand public services, the township economy and address energy challenges. 

The budget for the current financial year amounts to R166-billion. 

And finally, there’s some indication of how e-tolls will be put out to pasture.

The MEC of Finance, Jacob Mamabolo discussed this with eNCA.

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