The KwaDukuza Municipality has been hard at work making good on its promise to improve our roads.
Ballito pedestrians are much safer now that the pavement project is in full swing. Ballito Drive is almost complete and work has begun on Compensation Beach Road.
Roadworks in Stanger are also going full steam ahead in Geranium and Daffodil Streets, and Hill Crescent.
The KwaDukuza municipality took a firm stance on pothole repairs at the launch of their R6m pothole repair campaign last year (‘Pothole dreams do come true’, Courier, April 6, 2012)
Former technical services executive director Sihle Sibiya sourced an Umhlali supplier of hot mix tar filler which the municipality promised would stay put.
Although major progress has been made to repair some of KwaDukuza’s worst potholes there is still a great deal of work to be done.
Numerous attempts to get comment from municipal communications department on the progress of roadworks and pothole repairs were unsuccessful.
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