Johannesburg Roads Agency depot workers have been instructed to return to work full-time from Wednesday after the agency was forced to operate with a reduced staff complement under Covid-19 regulations.
16 February 2022 - 09:17
The move, following a directive to return to work by acting city manager Floyd Brink, is expected to boost road-related service delivery across Johannesburg. “So severe were these conditions that, for five months following the resumption of Covid-19 regulations, JRA was unable to produce asphalt to carry out crucial repairs of potholes and road resurfacing.
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