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The JS Moroka Local Municipality in Mpumalanga is refurbishing dysfunctional boreholes as a way of dealing with water shortages brought about by persistent drought. River and dam water levels are currently low. via SABCNewsOnline

The JS Moroka Local Municipality in Mpumalanga is refurbishing dysfunctional boreholes as a way of dealing withMayor Thulare Madileng says they are ensuring that rural communities are getting access to adequate water by refurbishing boreholes, drilling of others and allocating water tanks.

Meanwhile, last week, Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister, David Mahlobo handed over boreholes in Jerusalem in Hazyview, Mpumalanga.

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