Gauteng Municipalities Have Spent R264m on Outsourced Water Tankers Over the Past Three Years as the Province's Water Crisis Deepens
Gauteng Municipalities Have Spent R264m on Outsourced Water Tankers Over the Past Three Years as the Province's Water Crisis DeepensGauteng municipalities have spent R264 million on outsourced water tanker services over the past three years, as highlighted by the Gauteng Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. This spending has been a significant concern, especially as the province's water crisis deepens, with communities facing recurring outages, collapsing infrastructure, and deteriorating water quality. The South African Human Rights Commission should launch a formal inquiry into these water challenges, including the supply interruptions and poor water quality affecting residents across Gauteng. Municipal managers must tighten their belts as the pressure intensifies over the failing municipal infrastructure and the need for investment in building and maintaining tanker fleets.
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