Property developers are expecting the arterial roads alongside Gauteng’s highways to boom once e-tolls come into effect.
The controversial Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill regulating government's ability to charge motorists for using the tolls was withdrawn from parliament on Thursday, and will now be debated next year. Motorists will no longer start paying freeway e-tolls this year.

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