Editor's note

Krugersdorp getting patched

The aftermath of the heavy rainfall throughout Gauteng earlier this month is starting to look like a distant memory. All throughout Krugersdorp the council is frantically repairing potholes and infrastructure damage caused by the rain. Telephone calls have been streaming into the NEWS about residents complaining, yet at the rate the council has been repairing …

The aftermath of the heavy rainfall throughout Gauteng earlier this month is starting to look like a distant memory.

All throughout Krugersdorp the council is frantically repairing potholes and infrastructure damage caused by the rain.

Telephone calls have been streaming into the NEWS about residents complaining, yet at the rate the council has been repairing these damages is rather amazing.

If you recently watched Carte Blanche on DStv’s Mnet you would realise that there are communities still being declared a disaster zone and that nothing is being done by their local council.

Krugersdorp council is doing a tremendous job in ensuring that all is back to normal as soon as possible.

Sometimes a little patience goes a long way.

Before you complain, just take a deep breath and realise that Rome was not built in a day.

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