SANRAL

Progress on Musina’s ring road

It will function as a freeway with controlled access to and from the N1 highway.?  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is pleased to report some progress on the Musina ring road project, which began ..
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Driving the growth of Limpopo

Dr Monica Mochadi, the MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure in Limpopo, believes SANRAL’s contribution to the transformation of the construction sector must be applauded.  The Limpopo provincial government is committed to the expansion and improvement of our ..
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World-class roads for Limpopo’s success

SANRAL’s priority is to ensure there is a viable primary road network in place that can serve as a catalyst for economic growth and development.  Our mandate as the national road’s agency is to finance, improve, manage and maintain South ..
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Rising to the challenge of the social and economic climate

Despite financial pressure, SANRAL has continued with construction and maintenance programmes, and remains committed to social and economic transformation.    The social and economic climate prevailing in 2018/19 presented numerous challenges to the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL).   With a reduced ..
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Taxes and tolls pay for national roads

Toll levies and borrowings on commercial markets have been the main sources of finance for national toll roads managed directly by SANRAL.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) has two distinct areas of business, the ..
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Creating jobs and building skills

The slowdown in construction activity during the past year had an impact on SANRAL’s ability to issue contracts.   Road construction and maintenance projects help to address some of South Africa’s most pressing social and economic challenges ..
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TRAC concerned about truck backlogs

Road users, local landowners and businesses have approached TRAC about the problem as excessive truck traffic causes queues of up to 7km long.  Trans African Concessions (TRAC) has received numerous complaints and been repeatedly questioned about the ..
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TRAC empowers Nkomazi youth

TRAC congratulates the students and wishes them well in their future endeavours.  Fourteen youths from Nkomazi now have a greater chance of getting their dream job after obtaining their Code C1 Driver’s Licence through the Trans Africa Concessions (TRAC) and Nkomazi ..
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Successes despite funding constraints

Themba Mhambi, Chairman of the SANRAL Board, believes the national road network will continue to be the catalyst for growth and socio-economic transformation.  In our long-term strategy – Horizon 2030 – we identify one of SANRAL’s greatest ..
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