Free State plans to spend R1.8bn fixing roads

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Free State plans to spend R1.8bn fixing roads
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Privince’s new roads and transport MEC pledges to oversee the work and ensure it is up to standard

30 March 2023 - 15:41The Free State plans to spend R1.8bn on repairing the province’s crumbling, roads that are hampering business and agriculture and placing residents’ lives at risk.

Letsoha-Mathae said she had visited some of the projects and would monitor progress and the quality of work. “We have a partnership that needs to be finalised with the Central University of Technology where it will take 600 youths who will be trained and assist in [fixing] potholes.” reported about the potholed R70 to Rosendal — a town which depends on tourism and agriculture — and the effect on business there.

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