With an 11th-hour attempt to stop e-tolling by the FF Plus also dismissed, Gauteng motorists will to have to face paying for the use of highways.
The ANCYL says that Thuli Madonsela seems to be leaking reports to the media, hinting that she leaked the provisional report into Nkandla to the M&G.
An application by the Freedom Front Plus to stop the implementation of e-tolls has been struck off the roll at the high court in Pretoria.
Suspended police crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli may appeal against a ruling that is calling for charges against him to be reinstated.
The electronic tolling system on Gauteng’s highways is expected to go live at midnight on Monday.
Police presence at the court where Radovan Krejcir and his co-accused are appearing has been heavy following previous alleged attempts on his life.
Sanral has threatened legal action against Justice Project SA following its request for clarification on e-toll prosecutions, says the organisation.
Ministers Gugile Nkwinti and Thulas Nxesi have disagreed with each other over the sale of houses at Nkandla, says a report.
Following the announcement of the starting date of the e-toll system,
about 21 000 motorists have bought their e-tags, says the transport department.
President Jacob Zuma has determined April 1 as the date on which sections of the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service Act shall come to operation.