The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) will spend almost R100-million in Region B in the 2015-2016 financial year to improve and maintain the roads infrastructure, including the repairing of potholes. The region includes relatively developed suburbs...
The upgraded William Nicol Drive, which has been improved to the tune of R422 million, was officially opened by the Gauteng Premier David Makhura and MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi earlier this week. The upgrading of William Nicol Drive...
Transport for Cape Town (TCT), is celebrating Women’s Month by introducing its first all-female roads repair team, based at the Ndabeni Roads Depot. The six young women from Maitland Garden Village, Langa and Gugulethu, who have been appointed as...
The City of Johannesburg has started the roll-out of its R365-million work to upgrade the Soweto Freeway, M1 and M2 highways to improve mobility on the municipal roads. This is part of the City’s R110-billion infrastructure investment over 10 years...