Basic education dept sets aside R600m for water, sanitation at over 3,400 schools

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Basic education dept sets aside R600m for water, sanitation at over 3,400 schools
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Rand Water would be implementing the project on the department's behalf.

Rand Water would be implementing the project on the department’s behalf.

Tshangana, who was speaking at a briefing on Wednesday to provide an update on the R16 billion irregular expenditure within the department, said Rand Water would be implementing the project on the department’s behalf.

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