
Subscribe & Follow
Jobs
- Membership Individual Quality Controller Pretoria
- Experienced Model Booker (Agent) Cape Town
- Data and AI Consultant Johannesburg
- Data Engineer/Scientist Centurion
- New Vehicle Sales Manager Secunda
- Content Curator Johannesburg
- Legal Administrator Parkmore, Sandton
- Lecturer – Educational Psychology and Teaching Practice Pretoria
- Copywriter Johannesburg North
- Graphic Visual Designer Johannesburg North
Billboards work of cowards: Peters

"[These are] people who don't have the decency to actually acknowledge what the ANC government has delivered in this country," she said at The New Age's business breakfast in Midrand.
"[They] want to focus on one aspect and turn an important infrastructure of the economic hub of South Africa... into a gimmick."
The DA commissioned the billboards, visible along the N3 and N1 highways, and which poke fun at the African National Congress and its role in the electronic tolling saga.
The message on them reads: "E-tolls. Proudly brought to you by the ANC."
The DA said on Sunday that it had commissioned the billboards.
"E-tolls were conceived under the watch of an ANC minister, supported by an ANC executive in Gauteng, passed into law by an ANC majority Parliament and signed, sealed and delivered by an ANC president," the Democratic AIliance's Gauteng premier candidate Mmusi Maimane said.
Peters said people who did this did not have a place in South Africa.
No time for 'such people'?
"We really don't have time for such people," she said.
Earlier, Peters said e-tolling in Gauteng would probably be implemented by the end of the year.
"Last week we finalised the regulations and this week we will be dealing with the tariff structure and starting the process to... publicise the tariff structure."
The tariffs would be publicised for 30 days.
"After 30 days I'm sure it will take seven to 14 days to get the ball rolling," she said.
The Supreme Court of Appeal reserved judgment late last month on a legal challenge to e-tolls by lobby group Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance.
Peters attributed the system's high cost to the technology being used.
Alternative routes
"It's imported and we have to pay for it. Just like your cellphone, just like any other technology that we use.
"As a transport sector we'd be very happy to say give us all the money that the government has and reduce the money for schools, reduce the money for building other social infrastructure, reduce the money for pensions for the aged, reduce the money for feeding children in schools. Is that what South Africans want?"
She said the objective of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project was to decongest road networks. If people did not want to pay they could use alternative routes.
"We have also created alternative routes to make sure that those who are unable to get onto the freeway, those who don't want to get onto the freeway, those who don't want to pay, can use the alternative routes."
Peters ruled out the suggestion that the fuel levy be increased to pay for the system, arguing it would be unfair for the rest of the country to pay for Gauteng's roads.
"Somebody who is in Mbizana, who does not even have a road to get to school, must pay for the Gauteng freeways... Do we want to exacerbate the inequalities in the country?" she asked.
Source: Sapa, via I-Net Bridge
Related
Controversy erupts over fast food branded desks in school 4 Mar 2025 Inside Effie’s winning strategies: The hallmarks of an effective campaign Danette Breitenbach 28 Feb 2025 Naked's #GetNakedAnywhere: From OOH billboard campaign to viral TikTok trend 27 Feb 2025 #BizTrends2025: Provantage’s Jacques du Preez - OOH advertising poised for growth in SA Jacques du Preez 15 Jan 2025 EXCLUSIVE: "You know, there is a billboard that says Never heard of Pineapple? Honestly same.” Danette Breitenbach 10 Dec 2024 Halo and Pineapple: How to disrupt a category and find an audience who don’t love insurance Danette Breitenbach 27 Nov 2024 Advertising is here to stay: 3 ways to adapt with the changing times Gillian Ezra 15 Nov 2024 #SAelections24: Icasa rules in favour of DA's flag-burning advertisement 27 May 2024
Source: I-Net Bridge

For more than two decades, I-Net Bridge has been one of South Africa’s preferred electronic providers of innovative solutions, data of the highest calibre, reliable platforms and excellent supporting systems. Our products include workstations, web applications and data feeds packaged with in-depth news and powerful analytical tools empowering clients to make meaningful decisions.
We pride ourselves on our wide variety of in-house skills, encompassing multiple platforms and applications. These skills enable us to not only function as a first class facility, but also design, implement and support all our client needs at a level that confirms I-Net Bridge a leader in its field.
Go to: http://www.inet.co.za