AFflicted by different kinds of physical disabilities, they sat in the Pietermaritzburg Hall, in KwaZulu-Natal, full of hope and desperate for work that would bring them income and restore their human dignity.
So, it was with open hands and hearts that people living with disabilities in uMgungundlovu Municipality embraced the multi-million-rand opportunities offered by the SA National Roads Agency (Sanral).
Sanral unveiled a total of 15 work packages – worth R29 billion – on the project to upgrade the N3. The N3 holds immense importance to the South African economy and its integration with the wider African continent. It facilitates trade, supports regional co-operation, drives tourism, creates jobs and