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The politicisation of tolls by the Democratic Alliance has reached the bottom of the barrel, says Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona.
The politicisation of tolls by the Democratic Alliance has reached the bottom of the barrel, says Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona.
AfriForum's staff have refused to register for e-tags and are urging Gauteng residents to do the same.
The National Assembly has approved legislation that paves the way for the implementation of electronic tolling of Gauteng's major freeways.
The series of "drive-slow protests" against e-tolls will eventually ensure the system is scrapped, Cosatu says.
Cosatu members in Gauteng will embark on a protest march against e-tolling. The march is expected to start in Pretoria and end in Johannesburg.
Cosatu has expressed outrage at the Pretoria High Court's thumbs up for e-tolls, urging road users not to register for or buy e-tags.
Cosatu's "drive-slow" against the tolling of Gauteng freeways was a success, the union federation's Gauteng secretary Dumisani Dakile says.
The Cosatu-led anti-toll protest is continuing around Johannesburg to a cacophony of hooting and shouts of support from people lining the highways.
Hundreds of drivers have swelled the ranks of protesters on the M1 highway during a "drive-slow" Cosatu protest against e-tolling in Gauteng.
Cabinet has called on all government institutions to register their vehicles for e-tolling, despite the electronic toll project being on hold.
The N3 highway has been closed by protesters who turned their cars sideways in a "drive-slow" motorcade against e-tolling.
A "drive-slow" protest against e-tolling in Johannesburg was running smoothly so far, the city's metro police have said.
The "drive-slow" protest against e-tolling has started in Braamfontein and Katlehong, east of Johannesburg.
Cosatu has threatened to remove toll gantries "nicely", occupy Gauteng streets, and block freewaysif it does not receive positive feedback on memorandums.