Heavily patched road in South Africa
The road had been in a bad condition for a long time and, although other roads in the area have received attention from the municipality, some work had begun on this one, but it was not completed.
The road had been in a bad condition for a long time and, although other roads in the area have received attention from the municipality, some work had begun on this one, but it was not completed.
No answers over unfinished village road
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No answers over unfinished village road

For many school children and working residents of ward 6 of Balasi in Flagstaff in the Eastern Cape, rainy days mean they have to struggle to get to school and work. The reason for this is that the road from their village to the nearest access road with public transport usually gets muddy and hard Read more >

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