Here’s how government is going to force motorists to pay up for the E-Tolls

The SABC employees pay the price for poor management decisions – Day zero coming

White farmer in trouble with the EFF and IEC, they WANT to campaign for next year’s Election

And there goes the taxpayer’s money up in flames AGAIN:- MyCiti bus attacks cost City of Cape Town R10 million

Sick and tired of traffic congestion, well a new South African traffic light could shorten traffic jams

This is the reason why SABC is bankrupt and taxpayers likely to pay more towards TV-licenses in future- Top 3 executives earn packages of more than R12m

Let’s have a look at why e-tolls aren’t working and should be scrapped

Some relieve for motorists in November 2018, first decrease in eight months expected

BREAKING NEWS:- E-tolls: Frustrations spill onto the streets as protests against Sanral begin

Eskom has troubles again, they warn of summer load shedding, you may experience unplanned outages

Nedlac (National Economic Development and Labour Council) says ‘yes’ to strike by all members of Solidarity

At last some good news for motorists: Why car services are likely to get cheaper

Breaking News:- Beware of armed robbers posing as courier service in Pinetown

South African economist predicts petrol price will decrease in November 2018

Protest getting out of hand:- Five bus drivers arrested as MyCiTi strike heats up