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The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has received the biggest chunk of more than R70 billion above all other state entities in the transport sector, from the Department of Transport for the 2022 and 2023 financial year.

The South African National Roads Agency .has received the biggest chunk of more than R70 billion above all other state entities in the transport sector, from the Department of Transport for the 2022 and 2023 financial year.

This has transpired in Parliament during a mini plenary debate on the tabling of the department’s budget vote by the Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula. Over the medium term, R45.3 billion or 59.3% of the allocation to SANRAL is budgeted to upgrade, strengthen and refurbish the national non‐toll roads network. An amount of R2.8 billion is allocated for the R573, better known as Moloto Road.

 

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There goes health workers increases to sanral

Potholes potholes we do not need this useless gantry, fix roads potholes.

Can't they take a portion of that money and subsidize us on petrol

Deservedly so bcz it will be put to good use.

Was this picture taken during lockdown?

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