KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council Demands Probe into Damaged Road Project After Tragic Accident

KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council Demands Probe into Damaged Road Project After Tragic Accident

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Probe Ordered into Damaged Road Project in KwaZulu-Natal

The Provincial Executive Council of KwaZulu-Natal has called for an investigation into the road repair project in Inanda that was damaged by floods in 2022.

The action follows the loss of life on the damaged road, which claimed the life of a motorist.

The Executive Council expressed condolences to the family of the victim and tasked a special advisor to conduct an in-depth investigation into the status of repairs to the damaged road.

Motorist dies after plunging into a damaged road in Durban. Photo: KZN VIP Protection Services/ Facebook
Motorist dies after plunging into a damaged road in Durban. Photo: KZN VIP Protection Services/ Facebook

Devastating Loss of Life

The Provincial Executive Council of KwaZulu-Natal has called for an investigation into a road repair project in Inanda following the loss of life on the damaged road.

The victim, Noxolo Khumalo, sustained fatal injuries after her vehicle allegedly fell into the massive crevice left by a collapsed culvert.

The incident occurred during the early hours of Saturday morning, and medics were unable to save the Howard College student.

Investigation and Progress Report

The Executive Council has tasked a special advisor to investigate the status of repairs to the damaged road in Inanda.

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The advisor will conduct an in-depth investigation into the road repair project and report back to the Executive Council.

The Council also said that it will receive a detailed progress report into the rebuilding and reconstruction of infrastructure damaged during last year’s floods.

Demand for Answers

The EFF in eThekwini has demanded answers from the eThekwini Municipality regarding why the road was not barricaded.

The incident has highlighted concerns about the safety of road users in the area.

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