Mchunu promises to fix water problems, including disastrous Giyani project

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Mchunu promises to fix water problems, including disastrous Giyani project
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Water and sanitation minister Senzo Mchunu has promised to fix water problems in many parts of the country.

With a dysfunctional Lepelle Northern Water, an errant contractor, and a Special Investigating Unit probe, Mchunu pledged to finally turn the situation around for the people of Giyani.

The biggest priority is to ensure that the people finally reap the benefits of the Nandoni water project. An assessment of how much work has been done on the project and how much more still needs to be done will be followed by timelines and budgets being set out.“Even there we apologise for the slow supply of water.” Apparently a pipe had to be replaced to address the issues.

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