"Politics trumps people for the DA"
Pretoria, 22 June 2014. For the DA e-tolling is such an important political football that it tried to kick it into touch - by blaming SANRAL for taking the necessary legal steps forced upon the Agency by the non-cooperation of the DA run City of Cape Town.
"In plain language, the DA simply put politics before people," says Vusi Mona, communications manager of the South African National Road Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL).
"Western Cape premier Helen Zille got it completely wrong in her online newsletter when she tried to blame SANRAL. Negotiations between SANRAL and Cape Town regarding the relocation of the community that had illegally occupied SANRAL land go back to 2006. A stage had been reached where land for the relocation had been identified and SANRAL was ready to acquire and donate it to the City.
"It was the DA in the Western Cape which broke off all communication regarding these discussions. In an email from the City to SANRAL dated 31 August 2011, the Office of the Mayor stated:
'Notwithstanding any previous correspondence, please accept herewith that Council cannot advise, one way or the other, on your proceeding with the acquisition of Erf ST 681-17 for the eventual relocation of occupies of the N2 road reserve (Onverwacht Interchange), until such time as the Intergovernmental Dispute over road-tolling has been resolved.'