2024 Gauteng Budget speech addresses e-toll debt, allocates R4.1bn for highways, and focuses on crime and township economy.

In the Gauteng 2024 Budget speech, Finance MEC Jacob Mamabolo highlighted key areas including E-toll debt, AmaPanyaza, and job creation. Gauteng accepted a 30% e-toll debt share, with plans to spend R4.1bn on highways. The budget, totalling R165.8bn for 2024/25, focuses on fighting crime and boosting the township economy. The Gauteng government aims to resolve the e-toll issue by March 31, 2024.

March 05, 2024
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