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Several organizations on Friday recorded their opposition after the South African Roads Agency (Sanral) announced that e-tolling on Gauteng roads over two months to come into effect.
AfriForum has reaffirmed the organization's staff and representatives for the planned e-toll will register and motorists are encouraged to do the same. Ernst Roets, Deputy CEO of AfriForum, moda life said Sanral will be forced to re-consider the cost effectiveness of the e-toll system as a verhalingsmeganisme if enough motorists in protest not e-toll registration.
Cosatu Sanral's announcement moda life strongly condemned and criticized. "It is arrogant for something to announce before the parliament approved the legislation," said Patrick Craven, Cosatu's spokesperson. Cosatu also urged motorists not to e-tolskyfies not to acquire the system moda life unworkable. Cosatu also said a mass protest going in the coming weeks to find protest.
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