Lindiwe Sisulu says all South Africans need to realise the importance of using water sparingly: “There is not enough water for our country as currently demand for it outweighs supply” by PalesaDlamini_0
This was the sentiment shared by those in attendance at the launch of the national water and sanitation master plan.
“Water should be everyone’s business. It is everyone’s business when it is available and therefore it should be everyone’s business when it is not available,” she said. Late last month, the city became one of many in the province that reached day zero after it was hit by severe drought, which resulted in the provincial cabinet declaring it a disaster.Patricia de LilleShe said: “There is not enough water for our country as currently demand for it outweighs supply. The water available per person in the country decreases as the population increases.
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