MEC Mamabolo kicks off OTM with reopening of rehabilitated Snake Road

Department of Roads and Transport 2020/10/03 - 22:00



As part of October Transport Month activities, Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, Jacob Mamabolo, will on Monday, 05 October 2020, officially open the rehabilitated Snake Road (R23) in Benoni, City of Ekurhuleni. 

MEC Mamabolo will officially reopen the road together with Ekurhuleni MMC for Infrastructure Services Cllr Masele Madihlaba.

Rehabilitations to the value of R17 million resumed in February 2020 following the development of a sinkhole along the road. 

Snake Road is a major arterial and local distributor route linking the N12 freeway and northern and southern areas of Benoni to the N17.

Furthermore,it links various businesses and communities with the Benoni CBD, thus playing an important role in the local and provincial economy.  

Road maintenance projects are undertaken in line with the Gauteng Provincial Government’s commitment to delivering a world-class road infrastructure that promotes Smart Mobility that supports economic growth.

Details of the event are as follows:

Date: Monday, 05 October 2020 

Time: 07h00 

Venue: Snake Road, Benoni

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