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Praktiseer man and his team determined to get rid of potholes

Mokoena said plans to patch other potholes in Tubatse remain in the pipeline.

The South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco)’s David Mokoena is a man on a mission. He wants to make Tubatse a better place.

He and his team volunteered to fix the potholes on the road between Praktiseer and Bothashoek.

Mokoena and a group of volunteers worked tirelessly to improve the road conditions by filling the potholes that have plagued motorists for far too long.

“We started on the road between Praktiseer and Bothashoek and we will also patch other roads in Tubatse. I am thankful to the volunteers helping with this project and also for our sponsors.”

The team patched the potholes between Praktiseer and Bothashoek.

The group also erected road signs warning motorists about humps on the busy road.

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Mokoena is proud of the change he has made in his community. “It feels especially good at the end of the day when you use the road yourself and the potholes are fixed.”

Mokoena is known for his hard work, dedication and eagerness to see acceleration of services in Praktiseer.

As chairperson of the SGB at Madikoloshe Malepe Secondary School, and a member of Praktiseer Clinic committee board, he has vowed to bring change to Praktiseer and make it a better place.

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