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  • The government you deserve

    Opinion

    JOBURG - Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance leader Wayne Duvenage and academic Prof Jonathan Jansen had interesting words about governance…

  • Joburg needs some tender loving care

    Opinion

    ILLEGAL dumping by construction companies was costing the City of Johannesburg R170 million a year, Pikitup has disclosed.

  • Use Transport Month to change perceptions

    Opinion

    THE annual Transport Month is upon us and the theme is ‘Celebrating 20 years of delivering efficient, reliable and safe…

  • The week that took its toll

    Opinion

    E-TOLL gantries - yes, those overhead structures fitted with the toll collection equipment - are topping the newsmaker list this…

  • Zuma’s e-toll decision: Strategic or stupid?

    Opinion

    TIME will tell whether or not President Jacob Zuma has committed political suicide, or if he was a genius, by…

  • E-toll court case: The story so far

    Opinion

    THE Supreme Court of Appeal is hearing an appeal in the challenge of the e-tolling system by the Opposition to…

  • Braaing is a pastime, not a heritage

    Opinion

    SOUTH Africa has a proud and rich history, making the commercialisation and attempted rebranding of Heritage Day (24 September) an…

  • Take a break from politics this weekend

    Local sport

    FORGET the Marikana Commission, crime stats and Cosatu - Fridays and the weekend belong to sport fans, with just about…

  • Safety requires more than patrols and arrests

    Opinion

    POLICE Minister Nathi Mthethwa said the journey traveled since apartheid gave him the confidence that South Africa would one day…

  • Minister must scrap e-tolls or hold her tongue

    Opinion

    NEW kid on the transport block, Dipuo Peters, is just like the rest of the ANC government lot.

  • Metro police damaged beyond repair

    Opinion

    TRAFFIC law enforcement has always been a sensitive matter in Johannesburg.

  • Why government is rotten to the core

    Opinion

    HE left the national police commissioner's office with his tail between his legs, but Bheki Cele is back in politics.

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