Confusion exists over the exact amount the Gauteng provincial government will have to pay to settle its 30% portion of the South African National Roads Agency debt on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project e-toll scheme following the agreement it reached with National Treasury. Depending on what information you rely on, the amount could be R12.9 billion or R14 billion.
It is also unclear where the Gauteng provincial government will get the funds to pay off its portion of Sanral’s GFIP debt and also cover the costs of maintaining the 201km of the GFIP and associated interchanges plus any additional investment in roads. Godongwana suggested these items will be funded through either the existing electronic toll infrastructure or new toll plazas, or any other revenue source within the Gauteng provincial government’s area of responsibility.
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