With just 13 days to go before the introduction of e-tolling in Gauteng, trade union federation Cosatu is promising the mother of all strikes.
The federation says its confident that it will be joined by thousands of angry residents and motorists who support the demand for scrapping e-tolls.
Cosatu spokesperson, Patrick Craven, says rallies, marches, demonstrations, pickets and placard demonstrations will take place at both provincial and national level next Monday.
He says a national strike is also being planned for the 30th, when the e-tolling system kicks in.