Red rage over road
EFF PROTEST: ‘WHITE’ COMPANY WON’T BE BLACKLISTED, CLAIMS LEADER
But Limpopo agency says construction will resume – and community will benefit.
The Economic Freedom Fighters in Limpopo has accused the Road Agency Limpopo (RAL) of favouritism and political polarisation after a “white-owned” company failed to complete the construction of a vital road near Meropa Casino between Mokopane and Polokwane.
For the past two weeks, the red berets barricaded the busy N1 highway in the area. Led by EFF provincial leader Jossey Buthane, the party closed the road with bakkies and cars to prevent traffic from going into Polokwane, the province’s economic hub.
Buthane said: “This is the most vital road in Limpopo. It is vital in transporting our people from Read], RAL let the company get away with murder.”
The EFF was also concerned the company was not employing locals. “The owner should have made sure that small black local businesses also benefit,” he said.
The chief executive officer of RAL, Maselaganye Matji, said the project stalled because the service provider faced financial constrains.
“We have agreed in principle that the construction work on the project would resume by the latest, end of February next year.
“He had also promised that the small, medium and micro-businesses around Limpopo would benefit from the project.”
Matji said RAL also agreed with the department of public works and road infrastructure in Limpopo to work together to prevent fatalities from occurring on the section of the road under construction during the Christmas holidays.
Basil Read was also not available for comment at the time of going to press.