President Jacob Zuma today assured residents of the Stjwetla informal settlement in Alexandra, Gauteng that infrastructure along the Jukskei River will be upgrade to avoid future flooding events. The president’s visit comes in the wake of flooding across Gauteng last week which led to the death of seven people and displaced hundreds more. Zuma emphasised that the Jukskei River often floods during rainy seasons and urged residents not to build their homes along the river. However he said there are long-term plans in place to control the flow of water from the river to avoid repeat incidents. The “emergency project”, says Zuma, will involve all three spheres of government working together. Accompanied by Cooperative Governance Minister Des Van Rooyen and Gauteng Premier David Makhura, Zuma told Alexandra residents that government is prioritising their needs, stating that, in addition to immediate help for those left destitute, a medium-term plan is being developed to place people in temporary housing while seeking a long-term solution.
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