Etolls drive slow
E-toll protestors await response from Sanral
Anti e-toll protestors are now waiting for a response from Sanral after burning their e-tolls bills.
Cosatu has promised to increase action if Sanral doesn’t respond to their demands.
Motorists and bikers have taken part in a drive slow to Sanral’s head offices in Pretoria.
An Anti-e-tolls drive slow is underway through the streets of Johannesburg en route to Sanral’s head offices.
The DA and the EFF are making submissions on the shortcomings of the multi-billion rand project.
Motorists and bikers are driving through Johannesburg this morning, in protest against e-tolling.
The chamber says it's conducted a survey and has found that e-tolls are a huge financial strain.
Authorities must first sort out inconsistencies in the e-toll billing system.
The JMPD says striking taxi drivers do not have permission to embark on a drive-slow.
Hundreds of people have gathered at a petrol station in Randburg to protest against e-tolling.
A Cosatu-affiliated union is rallying members to delay the posting of Sanral letters to motorists.
The trade union federation called on motorists to join the working class battle against e-tolls.
Should you pay for e-tolls? Or should you join the ranks of the ungovernable?
The controversial Gauteng tolling system is set to go live at midnight.
The trade union federation says the e-tolling system will cost the ANC votes in 2014.
Sanral CEO Nazir Alli offers his argument in favour of e-tolling.
Dawie Roodt gives an economic perspective on why tolls are good, but bad for us.
Sanral has welcomed the business chamber’s call for members to support e-tolling.
The transport minister says Sanral will do an exceptional job of managing the project.