The envisaged N2 Wild Coast road mega project will connect four provinces and eventually shorten travel time between them.
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday said government paid careful attention to the environmental impact in the envisaged N2 Wild Coast road mega project which will link the Eastern Cape with KwaZulu-Natal.
Ramaphosa said these massive infrastructure projects are signs of a government at work, an economy on the rise, and a country on the move. “This will ensure that the investment on this project will be ploughed back to communities. Already some R120 million have gone to local SMMEs as part of upgrading and linking of roads, and there are several more projects in the pipeline,” said Ramaphosa.
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