Municipal
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Residents warned of more water shortages as city’s reservoirs are at 0%
MunicipalThe municipality says the city's water supply is under serious strain.
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LNW: Olifantspoort plant back in operation following vandalism of pipeline
MunicipalThis after the plant was temporarily stopped to allow for the repairs to a pipeline
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Olifantspoort plant running at full capacity, says Lepelle Northern Water
MunicipalUpdateThe municipality will continue to deploy water tankers to affected areas as water supply will take several hours to reach…
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Water shortages expected as Ebenezer Plant is off due to electrical panel problem
MunicipalThe Municipality says they will deploy water tankers to affected areas.
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Olifantspoort plant operating at full capacity, reports muni
MunicipalUpdateAll areas of supply will be affected says the Polokwane Municipality
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Mankweng, Moletjie and Seshego hardest hit by heavy rains, says Muni
MunicipalMajority of the overflows experienced were in the houses/yards situated near down-stream borders of residential areas where runoff accumulates.
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Electricity outages are being attended to, says Muni
MunicipalThe Polokwane Municipality says the outages are due to yesterday's heavy rain
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[TAKE NOTE] The Municipality will close for 6 working days but here’s what you need to know
MunicipalNormal operations will resume on 2 January 2019.
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[TAKE NOTE] The following streets in Polokwane have been affected by fallen trees
MunicipalThe Polokwane Municipality has warned residents that some of the fallen trees may affect electricity supply
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Heavy rains lead to high mud content causing Olifantspoort plant to shut down again
MunicipalLepelle Northern Water says due to a high content of mud, the purification process has been interrupted
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Muni says Olifantspoort plant is finally operating at full capacity and pumping to Polokwane
MunicipalMost of the the city, Mankweng, Mamabolo and Seshego have been experiencing water shortages following challenges experienced by the two…
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“Olifantspoort plant has stopped because all we are receiving is mud” says Lepelle Northern Water
MunicipalThe Polokwane Municipality says they will deploy water tankers to affected areas.











