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Alarm bells over e-toll revenue jumping from R1.1 billion to R11.8 billion overnight

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A sudden and unexpected change in accounting practices by the National Roads Agency saw Gauteng's e-

A sudden and unexpected change in accounting practices by the National Roads Agency saw Gauteng's e-toll revenue jump from around R1.1 billion to over R11.8 billion virtually overnight. [TopAuto]( 22-10-2024 Save on your car insurance today – Or get R500 cash back! [Click here to get a quote.]( Latest News [Alarm bells over e-toll revenue jumping from R1.1 billion to R11.8 billion overnight]( A sudden and unexpected change in accounting practices by the National Roads Agency saw Gauteng's e-toll revenue jump from around R1.1 billion to over R11.8 billion virtually overnight. [South Africans are ditching banks when buying cars – and using these services instead]( With car prices at an all-time high, South African consumers are choosing alternative ways to get a new set of wheels. [The big risk with Chinese cars in South Africa]( The meteoric rise in popularity of Chinese vehicles in South Africa has attracted unwanted attention from the wrong crowd. [Major petrol station franchise launches digital tipping in South Africa]( Sasol is launching a digital tipping solution in South Africa, allowing motorists to easily give petrol station staff a little bit extra for their efforts. [South African auto industry declares war on port crisis]( Major players in the automotive industry are teaming up with state-owned entities to address the issues at the country's ports. [One man’s crash is Gauteng’s treasure]( The Gauteng government is eyeing the Road Accident Fund as a potential source of cash to pay back its substantial e-toll debt. [The R491 hole in your petrol tank]( A lot of the money South Africans spend on fuel doesn't even cover the liquid going into their cars. [More motoring news]( [Facebook](| [Twitter](| [Instagram]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 22-10-2024 by Top Auto, This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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