South Africa Marks Water Month
South Africa observes National Water Month amid water supply crisis. The government aims to fix the issue with series of interventions.
Chidi Eze
Investigations & Analysis
Introduction to Water Crisis
South Africa is observing National Water Month in March amid growing public frustration over unreliable water supply. The government has acknowledged the widespread frustration among residents experiencing prolonged water disruptions, noting that access to water is essential for daily life and economic activity.
Government Intervention
The government has outlined a series of interventions aimed at stabilising infrastructure and securing long-term water supply. This comes as the country marks National Water Month, highlighting the importance of access to clean and reliable water.
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