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Long-term water solution planned for Mtunzini

King Cetshwayo District Municipality working on long-term plan to address ageing water infrastructure

Following sporadic water cuts due to an old pipe bursting in Mtunzini, King Cetshwayo District Municipality (KCDM) has acknowledged reactive repairs alone are not a sustainable solution.

Rather, the municipality said it was advancing capital interventions to secure long-term water supply, with around R338-million required to replace ageing water infrastructure…

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Mbuso Kunene

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