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Residents complain about potholes in Mzinti

The Nkomazi community is threatening to take to the streets to air their concerns over the horrific roads within the largest subregion in Mpumalanga.

Speaking to Corridor Gazette, Mandla Masango, a community member of Mzinti Village, said they are currently in talks with other community structures in the subregion regarding a possible shutdown.

“We are still engaging with other communities within Nkomazi so that when we stage a protest we are all in support of it. Our main concern is the poor standard of our roads. I am sure you have seen the number of potholes. It is actually embarrassing that we are subjected to this,” said Masango.

He said the potholes and abysmal state of the roads pose a grave danger to local residents and their vehicles.

“We are tired of the potholes. We are tired of the shoddily constructed roads. It is not only in Mzinti that we experience such problems, but in almost every village in Nkomazi. The sad part is that the road to the Shongwe and Tonga hospitals is very depressing and damaged,” he continued.

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“We are aware that every time there is a tender for the roads to be fixed, contractors only opt for cheaper material and do shoddy work on the road. This must come to an end. We want government to award reliable and experienced contractors to fix these routes.

“We’ve had members of the community filling up some of the potholes at their own expense as they fear damage to their vehicles and potential accidents involving cars trying to avoid the potholes,” he said.

The Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport’s spokesperson, Bongani Dhlamini, said, “The department has noted the increased number of road damage caused by the ongoing heavy rainfall. We are currently in the process of getting more funding for the maintenance intervention of these roads.”

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