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Pretoria Mayor Claims There’s Only 5 Potholes in the City

Last updated: May 19, 2025 2:21 pm
Karabo Makodi
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In a recent announcement, Pretoria Mayor surprised many when he claimed that only five potholes remained in the city. Residents, motorists, and local authorities have all been enraged by this bold statement. This claim is met with widespread skepticism by South Africans, who are familiar with the challenges of road maintenance in Gauteng. This article examines the independent reports and the facts behind the mayor’s claim. It also explores what it means for Pretoria’s road infrastructure.

Contents
  • Pretoria Mayor’s statement and public reaction
  • Pretoria Potholes: Independent surveys and resident reports
  • Why is there a discrepancy?
  • Accurate data and community involvement are important
  • What does this mean for Pretoria’s roads?

Pretoria Mayor’s statement and public reaction

Pretoria’s Mayor has claimed that there are only five potholes in the city. This comes amid ongoing efforts to improve road conditions following years of complaints. Official sources claim that this reduction is a result of the city’s investment in road repair programmes and maintenance schedules.

Pretoria residents, however, and independent observers present a very distinct picture. Many drivers have reported numerous potholes in various suburbs. Some areas appear to be worse than ever. The statement has caused heated debates on social media, as well as in local forums. Users question the validity of the mayor’s claim.

Pretoria Potholes: Independent surveys and resident reports

Independent assessments show that Pretoria has a much worse pothole problem than the mayor claims. MyBroadband conducted a study and found more than 50 potholes in just 30 km of Pretoria East, a tiny fraction of the total city road network. These figures, extrapolated, suggest that the city may have up to 12,000 potholes. This is a major discrepancy from official data.

Concerns have been raised by local councillors as well as community leaders. Jacqui Uys reported that, in Equestria and other suburbs, there were more than 200 potholes. Many of them recurred after being repaired. She emphasized the frustration of residents when they see that the city struggles to maintain basic road infrastructure. These insights highlight the challenges that municipal services face in effectively managing Pretoria’s road network.

Why is there a discrepancy?

The sharp contrast between the official claims and the independent reports raises serious questions about the methods of data collection and reporting used by the city. Officials acknowledge some problems, citing heavy rainfall that has delayed repair schedules as well as supply chain disruptions, which have affected the availability of materials.

Lindela Mashigo confirmed that repairs are being made on key routes in the City of Tshwan,e but did not commit to a specific timeline. “We’re aware of the problems and doing our best to reduce the backlog. Mashigo said that the recent weather conditions had a significant impact on our capacity.

Some experts also suggest that municipal reports may focus on the officially recorded and completed repairs. This can understate the number of potholes motorists experience every day.

Accurate data and community involvement are important

It is important to have accurate information on road conditions in order to prioritize repairs, budget resources and ensure public safety. A Pothole mapping initiative was launched in response to the controversy. These initiatives encourage residents to report potholes and document them themselves. This community-driven method helps to provide a realistic picture on the ground.

The participation of the public is essential. Municipalities can better respond to issues when residents report them. This improves transparency and trust. Such initiatives can also pressure authorities to provide adequate funds and speed up repairs.

What does this mean for Pretoria’s roads?

The Pretoria mayor may have meant to reassure residents and motorists, but the evidence shows that there are still many Pretoria Potholes which remain a major concern for both. Potholes are not only dangerous but can also cause accidents and injuries.

The community must be involved in the efforts to upgrade and maintain Pretoria’s road network. It is encouraging that the City of Tshwane has acknowledged this issue and improved its responsiveness. However, more honest and consistent communication will be crucial to rebuilding trust with the public.

The discrepancy between independent reports that reveal thousands of potholes and the Mayor’s claim that there are only five in Pretoria highlights an important issue: Effective road maintenance requires accurate information, transparent communication, and collaborative community involvement. Pretoria still faces significant road infrastructure challenges, despite the progress made.

Residents are encouraged to actively participate in local reporting and to hold authorities accountable for ensuring safer, smoother road conditions for everyone.

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