Revive PAM Brink Stadium

For many years PAM Brink Stadium hosted great sport events such as international rugby and school athletics. Schools from all over competed at the stadium.

The ANC posing as the Ekurhuleni wrote off R2.7 billion in bad debts. Springs residents paid 98% of their bills to the Ekurhuleni and KwaThema 7% for the past book year. KwaThema’s stadium is going to be revamped at a cost of R40 million. Duduza also gets a stadium worth R60 million, but there is no money to upgrade PAM Brink Stadium, although the Springs residents pay for service that they do not receive.

All the schools in Springs can benefit from this stadium, as they have to pay thousands to travel to either Boksburg Stadium or Germiston Stadium. This money could be spent on infrastructure at the schools. Many of the schools are no longer so-called white schools, but black schools.

Politicians are busy destroying Springs for the benefit of KwaThema residents, who do not even pay their bills.

James Lombard

At time of going to print, no comment from the metro was received. Ed

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