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SATURDAY PROFILE | 'Our persistence paid off': OUTA's Wayne Duvenage's long battle to end e-tolls | News24
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Outa's Wayne Duvenage speaks to pejames about the 10-year battle against e-tolls, why the 2024 elections would be watershed for South Africa, and why he has no plans to retire.

says that his organisation’s persistence against e-tolls paid off as the scheme would soon be cancelled. Duvenage speaks toabout the 10-year battle against the scheme, why the 2024 elections would be watershed for South Africa, and why he has no plans to retire.

When Wayne Duvenage, 62, first started work to halt the controversial e-tolls scheme, he never imagined it would lead to him resigning his job, working for free, and defining the next 10 years of his life.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

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