A Mpumalanga gentleman used his Road Accident Fund (RAF) money to help his community with water. The man bought jojo tanks and employed 35 people. Netizens proud.
Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!, Mlungisi Maseko used R1.3 million from his payout to help his community that struggled with water. The man said his money was used to transfer water from a nearby river to his community. He bought Jojo tanks and 35 people were employed as a result.
”in Johannesburg has called for the resolution of the Joburg Water Board as one solution to the water crisis in Johannesburg. Speaking to Briefly News, DA councillor Nicole Van Dyk believes several causes have contributed to Johannesburg's water crisis. Recently, more than six suburbs experienced water shedding because of maintenance. Van Dyk said the problem started with significant budget cuts to pipe replacements.Sinothando Siyolo is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News.
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