JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng government said it would increase revenue streams to keep up with payments of its e-toll debt.
It announced on Monday that the first instalment of R3.8 billion had been paid to the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL).
Gauteng aims to settle the R20 billion e-toll debt over the next five years.
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Gauteng Treasury head, Ncumisa Mnyani, said that money to pay off the e-toll debt would be taken from the provincial revenue fund.
“We have existing revenue streams, and studies we have done…