Ray Maota

SANRAL concludes R96-million N2 project

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) has completed its roadworks on the N2 from Komgha River to Grahamstown and Keiskamma Pass to Keiskamma River. The R96-million project, which lasted for 14 months, entailed ..
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Griekwastad becomes more foot-friendly

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited is making roads safer for residents of Griekwastad thanks to a new community development project. The small town, with its 6 000 inhabitants, straddles the N8 between Groblershoop and ..
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Growth depends on excellent roads

Successful delivery of mega housing projects and substantial investments in tourism in Gauteng will be largely dependent on the quality of the road infrastructure in the province. A vision for Gauteng Over the past three years, ..
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N3 pedestrian bridge collapse

The Minister of Transport, Joe Maswanganyi, visited the site on the N3 where an unused pedestrian bridge collapsed in the early hours of 9 August 2017. The incident had resulted in a full closure of the ..
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Roads to boost intra-regional trade

Transport infrastructure – road, rail, shipping and air cargo – will be a vital ingredient of the free trade agreement that 26 Africans countries are rapidly finalising. In early July this year, a preferential trade agreement ..
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Freeway lights on for your safety

There are some 16 000 lights on the inner-Gauteng freeways, 90% of which SANRAL manages to keep burning continuously. Without them, motorists will be less safe. Maintaining this target does not only contribute to the safety of ..
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