The deputy minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, embarks on Sandspruit River clean-up in Senekal, Free State. “One of our biggest challenges in the water sector is high levels of pollution in our rivers nationally, which...
The deputy minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, marked the commencement of Water Month activities on Friday, 1 March by handing over the R18 million Mukula Water Supply Project to Chief Takalani and the Mukula community...
The Deputy Minister of Water Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, chose the recent 16th World Wetlands Day to highlight the conservation initiatives on the community in Kareedouw in the KouKamma Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape, relating...
by Rejoice Mabudafhasi, deputy minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Last month, Statistics South Africa released their latest population figures and a range of issues reflecting lifestyles aspects. Some findings have direct impact on our...
The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi addressed the 7th annual Air Quality Governance Lekgotla which took place at the end of October in Rustenburg. The Deputy Minister said that South Africa’s rate of...
After a period of ten years, the Working for Water programme, which is the brainchild of the former minister of education as well as forestry and environmental affairs, Prof Kader Asmal, has taken a giant leap after the injection of R18.3m to the...
“In the protection of our ecosystems we must invest in the most cost-effective ways with regards to human capital development and finance. To this end I would like to stress that nations that share ecosystems, such as international waters, can most...
The Department of Water Affairs has a vision of a South Africa that has an embedded and actively applied culture of water conservation and water demand management in which all sectors share water resources in an equitable and sustainable manner....