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DUNDEE KZN: Pothole War heats up

There is also a move among residents to tackle the weeds that are choking most of the sidewalks in especially Dundee.

The pothole plague has many motorists up in arms as the roads through the municipal area continue to deteriorate. While the municipality has vowed to ‘declare a war on potholes’, residents in the Mpati area decided to take up the struggle themselves.
Led by long-time resident Malan Nel, volunteers moved in to repair potholes in Majuba Street. They have now challenged residents from other areas to do the same, as they believe that ‘only ordinary people can make a difference’.

 

The No Name lane linking King Edward and Gladstone Street is also looking shabby.

There is also a move among residents to tackle the weeds that are choking most of the sidewalks in especially Dundee.

The invaders are taking over pavements in especially Tatham and McKenzie Streets which in turn has caused the sidewalk pavings to crack.
Residents who spoke to the Courier said it was ‘easier to see a lion in Dundee than a Municipal worker removing the weeds from sidewalks’ so they have decided to go ahead themselves to tackle the weed challenge.


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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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