Poor condition of road irks chadibe residents

Chadibe: "The major problem we are facing in this village is the poor state of the road.

This road is in bad shape. We take our vehicles to mechanics almost daily due to the bad road." This was said by Chadibe village chief, Aaron Boy Nyambe when responding to The Monitor question on the state of the road that passes through the village.

The road in question is a gravel road that begins immediately after the bridge from Borolong to Chadibe and passes in front of Tlhalogang CJSS. Other than the fact that people and motor vehicles travel on it, nothing justifies calling the stretch a road. It is full of hidden hazards particularly for the motorist who use it regularly as he/she needs to have the vehicle repeatedly serviced. In addition to loose stones and streams running across the road, there are craters almost big enough to swallow up a whole car, compelling motorists to drive at a snail's pace.

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