Water outages expected in Constantia, Tokai and other parts of the city

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Water outages expected in Constantia, Tokai and other parts of the city
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In a statement yesterday, councillor Zahid Badroodien said residents were kindly requested to reduce their water consumption until the matter has been resolved.

In a statement yesterday, councillor Zahid Badroodien said that residents were kindly requested to reduce their water consumption until the matter has been resolved.

‘Residents in Constantia and Tokai are currently experiencing low water or no water due to a restriction in the supply to the reservoir that supplies these areas. Bantry Bay, Fresnaye residents were left without water last week in order for teams to work on water supply infrastructure.

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