Good Morning, Goeie More, Sanibonani, Dumelang
In delivering the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure s budget to the National Assembly yesterday, I stated that I believe that investing in South Africa s infrastructure will bring us closer to our continent as we link to our neighbours with new ports of entry, bridges and roads - increasing trade and deepening our links.
As President Cyril Ramaphosa said we are not only going to talk about our plans but emphasise what we have already done.
Let me report on how the excavators are breaking ground as we implement the Infrastructure Investment Plan approved by Cabinet in May 2020.
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Motorists urged to be patient as N3 highway upgraded
By Lorna Charles
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Durban - MOTORISTS can expect delays on the N3 between Durban and Pietermaritzburg as the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) resumes its upgrade project.
Sanral recently announced the resumption of upgrades to the N3 which has been welcomed by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (Edtea).
The project, the first of the N3 series, will involve the upgrade of the portion of the N3 between the Dardanelles interchange and the Lynnfield Park interchange between Cato Ridge and Pietermaritzburg.
Bheki Mbanjwa, spokesperson for Edtea, said the department believed the upgrade would alleviate congestion on roads around the port and on the N3 corridor which is the main artery connecting the Port of Durban to the country’s economic hub, Gauteng.