MunicipalNewsUpdate

Potholes get attention this week

Seven days became eight weeks, but that does not matter as some of the potholes are going to be filled this week.

The first potholes taken to slaughter will be those in Fanie Street in front of Hoërskool Patriot, this at a cost of
R70 755.
AfriForum’s local branch gave Emalahleni Local Municipality seven days from March 24 to fix several potholes, identified by them. If that was not done, AfriForum was going to take matters in their own hands, fix the potholes and bill the municipality.

They identified Fanie, Birkholtz, Steve Bantu Biko and Pienaar streets as roads that needed urgent filling as these streets surround schools.
This project, they said, would cost about R82 000.
Mr Tiaan Esterhuizen, AfriForum’s manager of Community Structures however said no potholes had been fixed yet because they were told the municipality put out a tender to fix potholes.

He said AfriForum would put a lot of extra pressure on the municipality to come to the table.
Esterhuizen said they have a report on the conditions of roads in the municipality, but he failed to share the report with WITBANK NEWS.

Mr Theo van Vuuren, acting municipal manager, said a tender was advertised for the repair of 20 000m². He said the work is executed according to a prioritised programme and within budget availability.

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