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Current work on the Pelindaba road.

Pelindaba road 60% completed

  • 19-06-2025
  • Kormorant

The rehabilitation project of the Pelindaba road is 60% completed and should be fully completed by December 2026, the North West Department of Public Works and Roads said.

The rehabilitation of the 22 km stretch of road from Necsa to Pec...

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Source: Living Limpopo.

Multi-billion Limpopo mega-project has ground to a halt

  • 19-06-2025
  • Bizcommunity.com

Seven years after its launch by President Cyril Ramaphosa, the multi-billion Musina Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ) in Limpopo is at a standstill. R67.5m has been spent on consultants and R50m on roads and infrastructure. But there is no inf...

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Urgency for Completion of Newcastle Road Repairs as Pothole Concerns Grow

  • 19-06-2025
  • New Castillian News

After years of neglect, Newcastle’s road infrastructure is finally receiving the critical attention needed to ensure that pothole-riddled roads are safe for motorists navigating the town. However, concerns linger about whether certain sectio...

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 construction sign directs motorists as part of the ongoing BRT Line 2B roadworks near Lynnwood Road.

Mounting frustration as BRT project lags

  • 19-06-2025
  • Pretoria Rekord

Visible road chaos and setbacks on BRT Line 2b have angered residents and motorists.

The metro is facing growing frustration over the prolonged delays with the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Line 2B expansion along Lynnwood Road.

Both...

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Goldengreen Gardens, Phoenix, was one of the roads recently rehabilitated.

Residents welcome repaired roads

  • 18-06-2025
  • Tabloid Newspapers

In efforts to deliver quality roads and safe driving for motorists, Phoenix residents woke up to repaired and smooth roads. Led by Ward 48 DA Councillor Michelle Lutchmen, the road rehabilitation programme addressed a long-standing road issue in P...

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 JRA CEO Zweli Nyathi pledges to make every rand count.

These are areas where Joburg roads agency will spend its budget

  • 18-06-2025
  • Timeslive

The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) on Tuesday spelt out where it intends spending a capital injection of R2.8bn over the next three financial years, kicking off with R912.8m for this financial year.

“Every rand allocated will be u...

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 Tshegofatso Moswabi outside the main entrance of the Kagisanong Community Centre.

Community urged to help revive Kagisanong Centre

  • 18-06-2025
  • Krugersdorp News

Kagisanong Community Centre has seen some recent improvements, but the restoration is still incomplete. More support and assistance are needed to fully restore the building.

Kagisanong Community Centre has been undergoing renovations and...

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The DA in Gauteng has expressed outrage after learning that the Evaton Road has not been upgraded.

Road not upgraded despite millions being spent

  • 18-06-2025
  • The Citizen

In response to a question from the DA in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (GPL), Diale-Tlabela stated that R23.4m was paid to two service providers and R8.6m to 12 subcontractors for the upgrade of Evaton Road; this amount totals R32m.

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eThekwini Deputy Mayor Zandile Myeni

Illovo residents seek answers on shelter project

  • 17-06-2025
  • East Coast Radio Website

Residents of Lower Illovo and surrounding areas have gathered at the Amanzimtoti Civic Centre where eThekwini Deputy Mayor Zandile Myeni is expected to address them about the construction of a new homeless shelter.

The Sakhithemba Home p...

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 Image: Supplied. A volunteer repairs a pothole at an intersection.

Deep potholes fixed in Constantia Park and Wingate Park

  • 17-06-2025
  • Pretoria Rekord

Residents praised the civil rights organisation, AfriForum, after dangerous road craters went unrepaired for months despite repeated complaints to the metro.

Frustrated Constantia Park residents can breathe a sigh of relief after AfriFor...

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