RED LIGHT: Nelson Mandela Bay plan to bill negligent drivers for broken traffic lights gains traction

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 28/09/2025
With about a third of Nelson Mandela Bay’s traffic lights out of order and repair costs running into millions, acting city manager Ted Pillay last week indicated that he supported a proposal to hold negligent drivers financially accountable. Meanwhile, the contract for the repair and maintenance (…)
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