The All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa (ATDF-SA) has accused police of using live ammunition against truck drivers during what it describes as a peaceful demonstration on the N3 near Bergville. The claims follow the arrest of three people, including an ATDF-SA national office bearer, on allegations of public violence and disrupting traffic. While the organisation insists the protest was lawful and non-violent, police maintain that officers found individuals stopping trucks on the highway and recovered stones from a vehicle linked to one of the suspects.

KwaZulu-Natal police have warned of potential road disruptions due to a planned trucking protest on 30 May 2026, urging organisers to engage in dialogue to prevent violence.

A national office bearer of the All Truck Driver Forum South Africa has been arrested after allegedly inciting violence and disrupting traffic along the N3 near Bergville in the…

The All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa (ATDF-ASA) demands accountability from the South African Police Service after alleging excessive force during a peaceful…

The All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa (ATDF-SA) has accused police of using live ammunition against truck drivers during what it describes as a peaceful…