Etoll hearings
'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.
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.
Govt says it’s not panicking that people will rebel against e-tolling.
While no launch date is set, the minister says it will take just a month to finalise regulations.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli believes South Africa is not a lawless society and expects motorists to pay.
Sanral has warned Gauteng motorists to start buying e-tags or risk criminal prosecution.
Judgment has been reserved in the SCA, but this doesn’t prevent Sanral from launching e-tolling.
The Supreme Court of Appeal is due to hear Outa's case against e-tolling today.
Outa said it would have accepted any funding in its fight against the Gauteng e-tolls.
The City of Cape Town says it presented a compelling against Sanral and its e-tolls plans.
Gauteng bikers are set to drive on the province’s highways to protest e-tolls.
The NCOP says it would encourage the National Assembly to have more hearings on e-tolls.
National Council of Provinces will vote on a bill which is holding up the activation of e-tolls.
The NCOP has to decide whether to hold national public hearings on the e-toll bill.
The AA says Sanral spent too much time not listening to the public about e-tolls.
Sanral says Gauteng motorists will not be paying as much as they were told for e-tolls.
Outa will continue fighting against the e-toll system.