More than 300 e-hailing operators are expected to march to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in Johannesburg, to handover a memorandum of grievances and demands.
The group will then move to the provincial Department of Transport to handover another memorandum in which they complain about impounding of vehicles and the challenges relating to the issuing of operating licenses.
The march comes amid tensions between taxi operators and e-hailing drivers which saw an e-hailing driver killed and two e-hailing vehicles burnt outside Maponya mall last week.