The Herald (South Africa)

‘Road to Success’ marked

- Herald Reporter

The SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) has launched a coffeetabl­e book, titled Road to Success, to celebrate 20 years of delivering critical infrastruc­ture in the country.

The book was launched at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Port Elizabeth.

The Sanral road network – which covers 22,000km across the country – comprises national roads only.

“It happens sometimes that strategic provincial roads are declared national roads, as happened during the 2016/2017 financial year when 707km of provincial roads were declared national roads,” Sanral Southern Region manager Mbulelo Peterson said at the launch last week.

“South Africa has a 750,000km [road] network and Sanral is only responsibl­e for some 22,000km which constitute the national road network.”

Rather than a chronologi­cal account of the raft of roadwork projects carried out through the road agency’s 20-year history, the 100-page book focuses on its investment­s in the education sector through several initiative­s.

The road agency is also known for its many community upliftment initiative­s in the areas in which it operates.

Sanral chief executive Skhumbuzo Macozoma said the agency had over the past 20 years successful­ly ensured that the economy continued to function, with a road network system that was world-class.

“We, of course, have the best network in Africa, but we punch with the best in the world,” he said.

“The internatio­nal benchmark has the percentage of poor to very poor roads below 10%. Sanral’s network has poor to very poor roads of below 4% and we can all be proud of it.

“For every national road project we do there’s going to be a community developmen­t project attached to it – mandatory, not optional any longer.

“Whether it’s an access road, a road safety interventi­on, a community hall, a clinic, a school, borehole water – we’re working with the communitie­s and partners in the industry.”

Macozoma said Sanral had a plan to generate income through doing work outside of South Africa’s borders.

In her address, Eastern Cape transport, safety & liaison MEC Weziwe Tikana said: “The Road to Success chronicles in great detail how Sanral has grown to become a pillar of infrastruc­ture delivery since the turn of the century.”

 ??  ?? PAVING THE WAY: Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma and transport, safety & liaison MEC Weziwe Tikana at the launch of the road agency’s new coffee-table book
PAVING THE WAY: Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma and transport, safety & liaison MEC Weziwe Tikana at the launch of the road agency’s new coffee-table book
 ??  ?? TWO-DECADE JOURNEY: Sanral’s ‘Road to Success’ publicatio­n
TWO-DECADE JOURNEY: Sanral’s ‘Road to Success’ publicatio­n

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