Cosatu Gauteng Chairperson Amos Monyela speaks to SABC News about Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's comments on e-tolls
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is demanding action be taken against Finance Minister Tito Mboweni following comments he made on Twitter regarding e-tolls.During his recent State of the Province Address, Makhura assured motorists that his government is working to get rid of e-tolls as they believe the tolling system has no future in Gauteng, but Mboweni fired back on social media, insisting that e-tolls are here to stay.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says the department will present the report about the status of e-tolls in Gauteng province in August 2019. This follows a directive from the President that the issue must be thoroughly discussed. Mbalula was speaking in Durban at the N3 Marrianhill Toll Plaza where law enforcement agencies and the department held a post-Durban July road block. Mbalula says the issue of e-tolls needs a collective decision and the participation of all relevant structures.
Really cosatu Who are you fooling,?
Cosatu is growing crazy.Tito is totally correct,the e-tolls have to be paid for somehow because we signed agreements as a country.
Nonsense, he is a minister, they are nobody, they dont even represent the workers, they have time to spend for useless twitts.
Mnxm, wht is COSATU diz days!!🤷🏾♂️
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