Nowadays being part of an array of community groups is the norm, and we have all seen the benefit of staying up to date. That being said, the rapid spread of unchecked information leads to misinformation.
We’ve all seen it before, a dodgy forwarded text with poor spelling expounding the end of times. These texts ripple and scatter across the internet until the clear falsehood is taken as fact. With the Randwater maintenance projects in full swing, some misinformation has slipped through the cracks and now is as good a time as ever to set things straight.What else to read
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