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Polokwane Extensions Protest Over Lack Of Water Capricorn Fm

Capricornfm News On Twitter Polokwanesoca Polokwane Executive Mayor
Capricornfm News On Twitter Polokwanesoca Polokwane Executive Mayor

Capricornfm News On Twitter Polokwanesoca Polokwane Executive Mayor Residents of polokwane extension 76 have taken to the streets to protest citing the lack of water provision from the polokwane municipality. the residents told capricorn fm news that extension 71, 73 and 76 have not had water for 3 months to a year respectively, that they are exposed to smelly toilets in their homes, making it difficult to. This comes after scores of community members from extensions 71, 73 and 76 in polokwane mobilised a protest action on thursday and blocked the matlala road over lack of water in the area following disputes they had with their local councillor.

Capricornfm News On Twitter Water The Polokwane Municipality Says
Capricornfm News On Twitter Water The Polokwane Municipality Says

Capricornfm News On Twitter Water The Polokwane Municipality Says This as parts of polokwane have been without water for weeks now, and residents are threatening a shut down should the matter not be resolved. speaking in polokwane earlier today, mpe said they have filled water reservoirs and in seshego reservoirs are up by 12% of water. Polokwane residents of polokwane are threatening to shut down the limpopo capital. they are angry over high municipal bills and lack of access to potable water. Polokwane – residents in seshego, mankweng and nearby villages are gearing up for a planned service delivery protest due to ongoing frustrations with inconsistent water supply and rising. Polokwane executive mayor thembi nkadimeng says the municipality has budgeted around r177 million to address water challenges and ensure sustainable provision of water.

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Capricornfm News On Twitter Newshoppingcentre Polokwane Executive

Capricornfm News On Twitter Newshoppingcentre Polokwane Executive Polokwane – residents in seshego, mankweng and nearby villages are gearing up for a planned service delivery protest due to ongoing frustrations with inconsistent water supply and rising. Polokwane executive mayor thembi nkadimeng says the municipality has budgeted around r177 million to address water challenges and ensure sustainable provision of water. Polokwane executive mayor thembi nkadimeng says the department of human settlements, water and sanitation have restricted the abstraction of raw water by 15%, which will result in lepelle northern water reducing water supply by the same amount. Posters have been circulating on social media warning of a shutdown in the city and other surrounding areas over service delivery issues within the polokwane municipality. this is the second. They claim their grievances have repeatedly been ignored by the polokwane municipality and are calling for immediate action on key infrastructure projects, including electrification, water and sanitation services, improved roads, a police station, and a clinic. Deputy minister of water and sanitation david mahlobo has acknowledged that there are serious challenges of water in the polokwane city and surrounding areas. speaking to nghamula chauke, mahlobo made a commitment that these challenges will soon be a thing of the past.

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