By Ilhaam Hoosain
22 April 2008
The launch of the much awaited 'Koeberg Interchange Development' will take place on the 23 April at 12pm in Cape Town and will see an ease traffic congestion on the interchange that feeds four major traffic lanes.
This road that is used by more than 19 000 vehicles a day will be launched by Transport and Public Works Minister Marius Fransman. The R690 million development will create business and employment opportunities and most importantly ease the frustration faced by thousands of motorists daily.
The launch will be in the form of a Press Briefing with presentations on how Koeberg looked in the 1950s, today (2008) and how it is going to look in future.
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