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Road construction under way
July 23, 2021NEWS
Makana Municipality is a hive of activity, with road construction projects taking place simultaneously in Joza and in the CBD. Makana LM is happy that this important work is underway and would like to appeal to residents to be patient while work is being done on these roads. Construction on the Ncame Street project is coming along nicely with most of the old tar road already removed. Makana Municipality conducted a sod-turning ceremony to mark the start of the upgrade of Ncame Street in Joza on 12 April 2021.
The project will also focus on upgrading the storm water system to divert the run-off.
Andile Sithole
Businesses have taken it upon themselves to fix the potholes.
The initiative comes two months after Makhanda taxi operators used their own money and manpower to fix some of the worst potholes in the town.
Fed up with pothole-riddled roads of the once well-run university town of Makhanda in the Eastern Cape, businesses have taken it upon themselves to fix it.
ICT and telecommunications companies, Vox, Ecologic (also known as Grahamstown Wi-Fi) and Frogfoot, have partnered to fix 300 potholes in the town as part of a project that s expected to take two months.
Vox CEO Jacques du Toit announced this in a statement on Tuesday.
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Launching the Ncame Street upgrade on Monday 12 April are Makana Mayor Mzukisi Mpahlwa, Infrastructure DIrector Asanda Gidana, Infrastructure Portfolio Chairperson COuncillor Ramie Xonxa, Contract Manager Arthur Page-Wood (Mamlambo Construction), Site Agent Gift Makhosonke and (behind) Lindokuhle Kale (Clerk, Mamlambo). Photo: Sue Maclennan Ncame Street upgrade begins
By ANELE MJEKULA
Makana Municipality conducted a sod-turning ceremony to mark the start of the upgrade of Ncame Street in Joza on Monday 12 April 2021.
Ncame is one of the busiest streets in Makhanda, which is why it was among the first roads to be refurbished. The popular road was even busier yesterday as Makana Municipality Mayor Councillor Mzukisi Mpahlwa and Engineering and Infrastructure Services Portfolio Chairperson Councillor Ramie Xonxa led the symbolic ceremony.
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