Victoria Road Closure Set for Major Upgrade in Komani
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07-04-2026
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Residents in Komani are being advised of an upcoming long-term road closure on Victoria Road, as construction work gets underway in the area.
According to information issued by Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality in partnership with Quadrant Holdings, a section of Victoria Road will be closed to traffic to allow for paving upgrades.
Closure Details
The affected route stretches from Ngoma Street to Derby Street, covering the section near Indoor and Luvuyo Lerumo School.
- Start Date: 8 April 2026
- End Date: 30 October 2026
- Start Time: From 08:00 (estimated daily operations)
- Purpose: Road paving and construction work
The project is expected to run for several months, indicating a significant infrastructure upgrade in the area.
Limited Access for Residents
Authorities have confirmed that only affected residents will be granted limited access during the construction period. Motorists and the general public are urged to avoid the area where possible and make use of designated alternative routes.
This restriction is likely to impact daily traffic patterns, especially for residents commuting through the Victoria Road corridor.
Detour Routes Announced
To manage traffic flow, two main detour options have been provided:
Detour 1:
Vehicles can travel between Victoria Road and the Art Centre, connecting to the new paved road into Banise Street. The route continues via 702, Matshikiza Street, and Top Street, eventually linking back to Ngoma Street.
Detour 2:
Motorists can use a route passing through park homes behind Luvuyo Lerumo School and Louis Rex, connecting into New Rest via Bells Road.
Road users are advised to follow signage and remain alert for detours throughout the construction period.
What This Means for Residents
While the closure may cause inconvenience, the project points to ongoing efforts to improve road infrastructure in Komani. Poor road conditions have been a recurring concern raised by residents, and upgrades like this are expected to improve accessibility and safety in the long term.
However, the extended timeline of nearly seven months means residents and businesses in the area will need to plan ahead for disruptions.
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