JOHANNESBURG - Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula is expected to provide an udpate on Monday on the outcomes of his meeting with companies in the trucking industry amid N3 blockades.
Transport Minister Mbalula has not indicated whether there were plans to cater to the demands of complete non-employment of foreign national drivers.
UPDATE: We have decided to set-up a committee to investigate the grievances and then we will set-up another meeting and then we will apply our minds...
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