Democratic alliance march against etolling
Mashaba slams ‘harassment’ of motorists over e-toll payments
Herman Mashaba says he will not allow motorists to be harassed about e-tolls in his city.
Sanral says the new proposed system will have a manless boom.
The ANC on Saturday filed its application to appeal after the ruling was handed down earlier this month.
The DA took the bill governing e-tolling to court in a bid to have it declared unconstitutional.
The DA will today continue its bid to have e-tolling declared unconstitutional in court.
The DA says it has a strong case to have e-toll legislation declared unconstitutional.
The WC High Court will hear argument for e-tolling to be declared unconstitutional.
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters instructed Sanral to urgently sort out billing problems.
The Western Cape High Court will rule on the matter on 9 December.
Sanral will brief the nation on how its systems have coped since the launch of e-tolls.
Numsa has threatened not to campaign for the ANC if the ruling party does not scrap the controversial e-tolls.
The Transport Dept. says thousands of people have submitted comments on e-tolling tariffs.
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters lashed out at the DA for the anonymous billboards.
The party has claimed responsibility for anti e-toll billboards erected along Gauteng’s highways.
Motorists will soon be forced to pay to drive on Gauteng’s highways.