South Africans should prepare to pay more for water,” citing Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Minister Nomvula Mokonyane as saying, “South Africans need to understand that water doesn’t come cheap and will soon start paying more for it.” While it’s certainly true that numerous local water professionals have pointed out the benefits of raising water prices to encourage citizens to value water more appropriately, the Department is not going to raise water prices suddenly over the Festive Season. Sputnik Ratau, director of media liaison at the DWS clarified the water tariff increase story saying, “Increased prices are not assured, there is still a process of consultation which needs to ensue before a decision will need to be taken.”
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