Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (Bakwena) is pleased to report strong progress on its N4 dualling project, reaffirming its commitment to improving road safety, reducing congestion, and enhancing mobility along this critical transport corridor.
The major upgrade of the N4 between the Buffelspoort and Dr Moroka interchanges in Rustenburg, valued at R1.33 billion, is progressing well. This project, which commenced in March 2024, is scheduled over 43 months and aims to significantly reduce congestion and improve road safety by expanding the roadway to two lanes in each direction.
A key milestone has already been achieved with the early completion of two major bridge extensions. The Kruger interchange bridge and the Helen Joseph interchange bridge were extended to accommodate the new dual carriageway configuration, with both structures completed ahead of schedule – a notable achievement for the project team.
“We thank our communities and motorists for their patience and cooperation as we undertake these vital improvements to ensure safer and more efficient travel,” said Solly Kganyago, Chief Operating Officer of Bakwena.
Road users are urged to adhere to posted signage, reduce speed in construction zones, and always remain vigilant.
For real-time traffic updates, motorists are encouraged to follow @BakwenaN1N4 on X.

