KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Mxolisi Kaunda, accompanied by the Head of Department, Sibusiso Gumbi, conducted a follow up visit to Rossburgh Driver License and Testing Centre to assess infrastructure improvements and service delivery.
Kaunda was pleased that significant improvements have been made at the centre.
“When I visited the centre late last year, people complained about ablution facilities and poor signage and we have been able to address those challenges. We are now focusing on improving technology so that people don’t spend long hours in queues,” said Kaunda.
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