Engineers from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) are expected to start cleaning the polluted Vaal River this week.
This comes after the SANDF conducted an extensive assessment on the extent of pollution in the Vaal River System caused by raw sewage flowing into the river from defective pump stations in the Emfuleni Municipality.What else to read
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