By Zuko Komisa
South Africans have long complained about the number of potholes across the country and how quickly they just mushroomed on almost every road.
Dunlop South Africa, a tyre company, has gone big with a first-of-its-kind radio station that has been built within a massive pothole.
South African comedian Robby Collins is featured in the latest “Pothole FM” advertisement.
The massive 50cm deep pothole was discovered in Howick, KZN, where the uMngeni Local Municipality has reportedly been working tirelessly to repair potholes that have become severely damaged as a result of the KZN floods earlier this year.
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Collins was heard saying the following in on of his broadcasts from the pothole:
“Let’s be honest, potholes aren’t fun. They aren’t fun to drive into, and they aren’t great fun to broadcast in. In fact, we should use all the money we spend on putting up pothole warning signs to actually fill in the potholes.” he said.
The government has also made efforts to solve the pothole problem in the country by launching a nationwide Operation Vala Zoke pothole campaign this week
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