SANRAL

Litter trashing our freeways

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is calling on all South Africans to be considerate to the environment and stop littering. Cleaning up the mess is expensive and time-consuming, and has become an ..
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How N2 improvements will affect you

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) continues to improve the safety of all road users with its projects along the N2 between Dutywa and Mthatha. One such improvement project stretches from the village ..
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Musina ring road to improve safety

The Mayor of the Musina Municipality has sung The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited’s (SANRAL) praises for the Musina Ring Road project. Mayor Mihloti Muhlope was assessing the project’s progress together with the Deputy ..
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A safer walk to school

With pedestrians being the most vulnerable of road users in South Africa, the national roads agency has embarked on reducing the number of accidents involving pedestrians walking next to national roads. The South African National Roads ..
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SANRAL grooms next generation of civil engineers

The South African National Road Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) introduced the next generation of civil engineers to the world of engineering at the road agency’s schools induction programme in Bloemfontein. Twenty learners from various secondary schools ..
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Drought affects construction

The Department of Water and Sanitation warned on 16 May 2017 that water levels are continuing to drop gradually despite the good rains that fell in some parts of the country. It urged all South Africans ..
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