The agency’s regional Operations Head, Mzwandile Nkonyana says they have estimated for now that they are going to need R83 million.
“For that, we have estimated for now R83 million is needed, which we do not have unfortunately. We were hoping that through the city, that can be made available, so that we can intervene as soon as the water has subsided. We are continuing in terms of assessment and we anticipate that could go up to R150 million.”
Gauteng Floods | JRA briefing on the impact of climate change on roads and infrastructure : 15 December 2022
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They eat all the money meant to clean up drainage system and they want more money to fix roads after they have been messed up. It is better to prevent than to cure.
What on earth do they do with their budget?
lol nice