WATCH | Tankers seen 'filling' up at Hammanskraal water pan not contracted to Tshwane, says city

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WATCH | Tankers seen 'filling' up at Hammanskraal water pan not contracted to Tshwane, says city
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The City of Tshwane has distanced itself from a viral video showing water tankers next to a water pan, seemingly collecting water in Hammanskraal.

This just days after the city cautioned residents against purchasing water from water tankers and warned against buying water from uncredited suppliers as the water had not been tested for cholera.

The video has been making the rounds on social media this week and shows two trucks parked back to back near the water. The footage was captured by passers-by who appear to insinuate the tankers are collecting water for distribution.

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