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Water supply disruption in eMalahleni

Water supply disruption affecting various areas in eMalahleni due to ongoing repair works at the intersection of Mona, Worcester, and De Waal Street.

In a recent development, residents of Emalahleni Local Municipality are facing an unexpected water supply disruption.

The affected areas include Model Park Extensions, Die Heuwel Extensions, Highveld Park Extensions, Seekoewater Plots, Riverview Plots, Blancheville Extensions, a portion of Witbank Extensions, Clearwater Estate, and Jackaroo Park.

The cause of this disruption can be attributed to ongoing repair works at the intersection of Mona, Worcester, and De Waal Streets.

The Emalahleni Local Municipality’s Communication Unit has issued a statement acknowledging the situation; however, as of now, no specific time estimate has been provided for the completion of these repair works.

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