February 11, 2026

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Unsafe Bridge Endangers Ha- Ts’iu Community

Residents of ha Ts’iu Matamong are exposed to daily danger as they cross a severely damaged bridge which restricts access to schools, workplaces, clinics and other essential services.

Chief Tšeliso Moreroa of Ha-Tšiu Matamong says the community has for years endured the use of a risky bridge constructed from sticks and worn-out planks that rot easily and require constant repairs.

He said several appeals have been made to different councillors over the years, with promises of assistance given but never fulfilled.

A resident of Ha-Tšiu Matamong, Mr Tšeliso Mothene, said the bridge is no longer safe to use, noting that broken sticks and worn-out planks cause it to shake when crossed. He added that learners often miss classes during rainy days due to the unsafe condition of the bridge, which negatively affects their education.

Another resident, Mr Tanki Talejane from Mathokoane Lepereng, said the community also relies on the same bridge during rainy seasons, adding that its poor condition is a shared concern as it affects access to vital services.

Residents are therefore appealing for urgent government assistance or the provision of construction materials to enable a community-driven solution to the problem.

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