This after some of the roofs started to collapse almost a week after the North West community safety and transport department handed them over to beneficiaries in Dibono and Manawana villages.
The carts, which came with a price tag of R780 000, were meant to be a means of transport for school pupils and to transport elderly to pension paypoints and sick people to clinics. Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
iavanpijoos Who was the company We need to name and shame
iavanpijoos Yet no one is talking about the fact that the design of the carts puts all the load bearing on the donkeys because the weight is in front of the axle and not above it? It's not even in lign with the department's own recommendations.
iavanpijoos Donkey carts in 2022?
iavanpijoos This is how ANC sees us... We're nothing at all.
iavanpijoos How can people accept donkey carts in this day and age...hai ke🥺🙈