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OUTA urges Minister Mbalula to fix driver s license booking system

Bongani Bingwa speaks to Outa CEO Wayne Duvenage about the looming deadline for driver's license renewal.

SABC is rapidly turning itself around – it s even making some money

SABC is rapidly turning itself around – it’s even making some money 10 June 2021 8:55 AM SABC is profitable for the first time in years Its new board is competent, and intolerant of political meddling, according to Outa. Eskom is also on the right track but has much further to go © Saksan Maneechay/123rf.com The formerly loss-making state-owned broadcaster turned a profit in May for the first time in many years, due in no small part to a board that does not tolerate political interference. “The SABC of today, although still far from showroom condition, might very well be on its way there, largely because of one fundamental activity — a board that is intolerant of the destructive forces of political meddling,” he writes.

Gauteng government decides to scrap e-tolls – then seems to backtrack

Gauteng government decides to scrap e-tolls – then seems to backtrack 27 May 2021 12:56 PM Many Wiener interviews Wayne Duvenage, CEO at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa). The Gauteng government has decided to scrap e-tolls, announced Gauteng Transport MEC Jacob Mamabolo on Thursday. The controversial system took effect in 2013. “They are a thing of the past,” “We need to hear that from the minister’s mouth,” replied Wayne Duvenage, CEO at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa). Outa has been fighting for the scrapping of e-tolls for nine years. Duvenage s scepticism was justified, judging from this tweet by the Minister of Transport, Fikile Mbalula:

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