South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Reopens Bridges Damaged During 2024 Floods

[AllAfrica - Africa] - 7/11/2025
[GroundUp] At a cost of R89-million, the Matanzima and Nomakhwezana bridges in KwaNobuhle reopened with a ceremony attended by about 200 residents
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