Etoll protest
'Sanral is hiding something'
Zwelenzima Vavi says Sanral has no respect for public views after it refused to take part in the e-toll panel.
Sanral says details related to the tender approval process are sensitive and cannot be made public yet.
Sanral has called on Gauteng motorists to accept that e-tolling is a legitimate system.
Outa has asked Thuli Madonsela's office to mediate between Sanral and the public.
The trade union federation called on motorists to join the working class battle against e-tolls.
The controversial Gauteng tolling system is set to go live at midnight.
The Democratic Alliance is challenging the constitutionality of the so-called e-toll bill.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed Outa’s appeal to stop the e-tolling system.
The march against the controversial project is being led by the DA's Mmusi Maimane.
The DA has criticised Sanral for spending millions on advertising to promote e-tolls.
Sanral says launching e-tolling is merely part of implementing government policy.
Reports claim govt will make the controversial system cheaper before switching it on.
Bikers Against Tolling take part in a mass protest ride against the controversial tolling system.
The R1.2 million excludes the donation made by the Democratic Alliance.
The organisation will have to raise R1 million over the next three weeks for its upcoming court case.
Cosatu says it will not stop fighting for e-tolls to be halted.
Cosatu will meet at its headquarters to give feedback on its planned protest campaign against e-tolling.
Cosatu says it hopes to send message to government that e-tolls will not work.
The Church has slammed the entire e-toll process by saying there was lack of transparency.