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Road works on Thabo Mbeki to be completed in May, says Muni

The Municipality has urged motorists and businesses to exercise patience as the project will come to an end soon.

POLOKWANE – In a statement released by the Municipality, they state that the Thabo Mbeki rehabilitation project is nearing completion.

Read more: [Traffic alert] Road works in Thabo Mbeki to last 6-7 weeks

Photo: Polokwane Municipality
Photo: Polokwane Municipality

“Work is currently continuing between Schoeman and Church Street and the contractor is busy with with scratch milling and an asphalt overlay,” it read.

Photo: Polokwane Municipality
Photo: Polokwane Municipality

In October, 2017, the Municipality stated the road works would be completed by December. They now say the rehabilitation project is expected to be completed by May 2018.

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