Potholes
City of CT fixes potholes after heavy rain
The municipality says it's received more than 2,000 reports of potholes across the mother city from the first of June until this week alone.
With only a month to go before the financial year comes to an end, the JRA has only fixed 37% of its 80% target of potholes reported to it within seven days.
The JRA says following heavy rains over the past few weeks, there has been an increase in the number of potholes city wide.
The Joburg mayor and officials gathered around road workers for a demonstration on how potholes are sealed.
The app will allow motorists to notify the agency about potholes and faulty traffic lights.
Henry Ndlovu has taken it upon himself to fill massive holes in Fourways left by the recent heavy rains.
The agency says it will work around the clock to repair roads and bridges damaged by heavy rain and flooding.
The Gauteng Transport MEC says it’ll cost for than R50m to repair roads damaged by persistent rain.
The Johannesburg Roads Agency says it will take a month to repair the city's new potholes.
The City of Cape Town will spend over R500 million to upgrade roads in disadvantaged areas.