Call to repair Marine Drive in Ramsgate

 At the gathering (from left) Alan Bosch, Janie Bosch and Natasha Prins.

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09-04-2026
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Bosch says this has become a danger to road users both drivers and pedestrians.



Members of the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ramsgate took to the street on March 27, to protest against the poor condition of Marine Drive.



The party calls on the KZN Department of Transport (DoT) to clear overgrown vegetation, repair dangerous bridge approaches and provide a clear timeline for the resumption of maintenance.



Marine Drive was upgraded at a cost of R580m, from Confusion Junction in Port Shepstone to Southbroom, and the completion date was set to be January 2026. However, last year, the contractor, Raubex, packed up and left due to non-payment from the DoT.



Lucky Ncayiyana asks for safe roads.
Etienne Coetzee stands with a placard.
With placards at the Ramsgate traffic lights are Andrew Loggenberg and Wayne Hall.



Ward councillor Alan Bosch, says after the contractor left the community is in a situation where the road is in a poor condition and a danger to both motorists and pedestrians.



“There are sections where pedestrians can’t walk and has become dangerous. This is continuously getting worse and what upsets me the most is that the only activity that has been happening is Tidy Towns trying to do something, but the job is far too



big for a small organisation.”



He added the road has become increasingly hazardous due to overgrown vegetation, lack of verge maintenance, uneven road surfaces and unsafe bridge approaches.



He added that the road needs to be sorted out because the traffic is heavy.



DoT was contacted for comment, but none was received at the time of going to press.

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