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New mall problems

The newly opened Kwa-Guqa Mall (KG Mall) has its share of problems just less than two weeks after its official opening.

The new mall opened on March 27.

Even though construction is continuing in some sections of the mall, shoppers have started complaining about the traffic as well as other problems.

A lot of people appreciated the opening of the new centre, because a lot of other benefits were created. The new mall already created more than 650 jobs, all occupied by people within the community of Vosman.

People living near the new mall said they now do not have to travel to the city for their needs as business has been brought to their doorstep.

Traffic in the mornings and evenings have increased after the opening of the new centre.

Children crossing to the other side of the road struggle to get to schools in other parts of KwaGuqa, as Vosman only has one primary school.

Scholars have to cross the busy traffic circle. Some cars drive at high speed making it dangerous for children, some as young as six years old, to cross.
“While we appreciate the new mall, something needs to be done about the traffic. Children and even old people are at danger when crossing near the mall. Some drivers just stop near the entrance of the centre blocking the view of the coming traffic. It is also a problem for cars coming from the city to Vosman during the mornings and evenings. We now spend a lot of time on the road,” said commuters.

There were also reports that one of the stores was robbed at the new centre.
It is hoped that the section under construction of the mall will be completed within a month as reported during the official opening.

The developers responded: “There are council approved plans for the current access road to the centre. We have also submitted a traffic impact study to council to upgrade the surrounding roads network. The council is of the opinion that the traffic impact study submitted does not address all the traffic and safety concerns and in particular the pedestrian flow and safety. Together with the council we are attempting to understand the problems more clearly and to reach a workable solution for all concerned.”

9 Comments

  1. It is not the cars that are driving fast or parking wherever. It is the element behind the steering wheel. It seems there is no more consideration or humanity in the city of Witbank? There is no law enforcement / traffic cops. People are reckless because the are allowed to be?

  2. When exactly will something be done about the chaos at the vosman circle? ‘Till people start dying??? #MAD!!!

  3. my concern is the pedestrians. maybe they should build a small bridge to cross over from vosman towards the mall

  4. I think de city of Emalahleni must do a plan by solving dis traffic problem.

  5. one shop allready been robbed I think everybody waited actually for it to happen its predictable whats happening is S.A SAME STUFF OVER AND OVER

  6. first i’ll like to say thanks for the new development, the mall is nice and many people are using it.the only suggestion i have is that, the by the entrance of the mall the must be a robbot and a bridge for pedestrials. then it would be safe for everyone. and the would be less traffic.thank u!!!

  7. An overhead bridge will be the best solution.Think of the pupils who attends at Kwaguqa p.School,the school could not give learners shova kalula bicycles because of the risks involved.Learners deserve these bicycle for them to arrive early at school,but they will be delayed by the traffic and other unreasonable road users.

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