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Water quality report to be released next month

Work on the latest editions of the Blue and Green Drop Reports has been completed and is expected to be released by end of September 2015. “The Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nomvula Mokonyane is currently considering the reports with the view...
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Expanding water horizons

A leading water solutions provider is set to celebrate the opening of a new branch in Port Elizabeth. The opening of the new facility is a direct response to extend the service offering to a growing customer-base in the Eastern Cape. “We have been...
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Government wages war on leaks

President Jacob Zuma will launch government’s War on Leaks programme, on Friday, designed to train 15 000 young people to fix leaking taps in their communities. This will be done in a bid to curb water losses which costs the country R7 billion a...

Empowerment opportunities not to be “wasted”

Nineteen community-based waste removal contractors have been given the opportunity to provide a service to the uMlazi community as part of eThekwini Municipality’s empowerment and mentorship programme. The investment was approved by the eThekwini...

All women team to repair Cape Town’s roads

Transport for Cape Town (TCT), is celebrating Women’s Month by introducing its first all-female roads repair team, based at the Ndabeni Roads Depot. The six young women from Maitland Garden Village, Langa and Gugulethu, who have been appointed as...

Water wage negotiations completed

Rand Water and its employee-affiliated trade unions have successfully concluded the 2015/16 wage negotiation process, it said on Monday. “The negotiation process was robust and dynamic; however the process was concluded in good faith. Throughout...