Gauteng’s transport infrastructure gets a boost

The Gauteng Transport department has set aside R23-billion to develop and maintain roads. This is part of their 10-year development plan. The private sector is set to contribute more than R5-billion.

The transport department says 67 priority projects are currently underway and all projects are set to be concluded in 2030.

Jacob Mamabolo

“We will be wearing overalls, patching roads and we will not do it as a once-off, we will do it until the current term comes to an end,” says Transport MEC, Jacob Mamabolo.
This initiative, according to Mamambolo, will be taking place every Friday.

Speaking on e-tolls, Mamabolo says that they have submitted a document to government indicating which roads serve the national economy.

In other news – Prisoner involved in viral video serving life in jail for rape

An inmate and prison warder locked themselves in a room for some poking fun. And the intimate moment was caught on camera, with the video making waves on social media.

Prisoner involved in viral video serving life in jail for rape

The inmate is doing life for rape, robbery, housebreaking, attempted murder, and attempted rape. He was sentenced in 2008. Learn more

Source: eNCA

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