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16 Gauteng hospitals suffer water shortages and cancel 392 ops
14th November 2023 Sixteen Gauteng public hospitals have experienced water cuts this year, forcing the cancellation of 392 operations. This is revealed by Gauteng... →
Deputy Minister Mahlobo calls for all spheres of government to enhance provision of services to communities
13th November 2023 The Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr David Mahlobo has called for reinvigoration from government in all spheres to fast tract service... →
Orion advancing towards operational commencement at Prieska in Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2023 Johannesburg- and Sydney-listed Orion Minerals has continued its transition to mine developer and operator at the Prieska copper/zinc mine in South... →
City announces swimming pool operations for summer
27th October 2023 Swimming pools will start opening on weekends from 3 November in a phased approach, to allow for the completion of facility maintenance, and ensure... →
City of Cape Town: Planned water supply maintenance: 17 to 20 October 2023
16th October 2023 The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will be doing planned work in the identified areas, which will result in water supply disruptions. The... →
SA's bucket toilet shame – Census data reveals indignity and suffering of millions
By: News24Wire 13th October 2023 More than a million South Africans live with the daily indignity of a bucket toilet after three decades of democracy, with costly government... →
Census records improvement in access to housing and basic services, but many still live in squalor
By: News24Wire 11th October 2023 While the latest census data shows a marked improvement in access to housing and basic services in the last decade, almost 30 years since the... →
eThekwini ratepayers' revolt: Payment boycott hits R2.5m as group grows amid flailing service delivery
By: News24Wire 10th October 2023 The leadership of the eThekwini Ratepayers Protest Movement says they are going strong despite some of their members having their utilities shut... →