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LAST WEEK'S TOP STORIES ON FTW ONLINE

02 Nov 2012 - by Staff reporter
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Proposed toll fees –
what you will pay
Cabinet has agreed that
the South African National
Roads Agency Limited
(Sanral) should proceed
with the implementation
of the Gauteng e-tolling
system, Transport Minister
Ben Martins announced on
Friday.
‘Britain out of
recession’
Britain was expected
to confirm yesterday
(Thursday) that its longest
double-dip recession since
the 1950s was over, but the
return to growth remains
clouded by fears about
the economy’s underlying
health.
Sars intercepts
R7m of cocaine
at Ortia
A Customs
sting earlier this week
intercepted 3kg of cocaine
valued at around R1.5
million at OR Tambo
International Airport.
A male passenger who
had arrived in the country
on flight SA223 from
Sao Paulo in Brazil was
identified for further
customs checks by the
Sars Customs team at
Ortia. He was carrying
one bag of clothes and a
laptop bag.
Car manufacturer to
set up Brazil plant
The BMW Group plans
to build a new plant in
Brazil.
Subject to final approval
of the plans by the
Brazilian Government, the
goal is for production to
begin in 2014.
Chinese-led
consortium to supply
TFR’s 95 new locos
A consortium led by
Chinese manufacturer
CSR Zhuzhou Electric
Locomotive (CSR) has
won the bid to supply 95
electric locomotives to be
used in Transnet Freight
Rail’s General Freight
Business.

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