Top tips to saving water: Mabudafhasi
Deputy Minister of Water Affairs, Rejoice Mabudafhasi, recently shared a list of water saving tips, techniques and practices with the community in Carnarvon in the Kareeberg Local Municipality in the […]
View Article“No Drop” programme in pipeline
Pictured: Minister of Water Affairs, Edna Molewa The Strategic Water Partners Network – South Africa (SWPN-SA) is developing a “No Drop” Programme, building on the successful Department of Water...
View ArticleMore women in the water industry: Mabudafhasi
The role of women in water resource management is changing, as is the focus of their interaction within the water industry, according to Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, […]
View ArticleWater Warriors make a difference
In an effort to foster a culture of water conservations, the Rand Water Foundation has trained 25 young people from Jouberton to become “water conservation warriors.” The group is tasked […]
View ArticleTshwane declares war on leaks
South Africa is losing 37% of water through leaks, which amounts to R7 billion a year. In Tshwane, water leaks are costing the municipality over R300 million. To combat this, […]
View ArticleWater has no substitute
Water has no substitute: this is the theme for National Water Week 2015 (NWW). The key message according to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is “What if this was the last drop?” “Through...
View ArticleGauteng steps up water saving interventions
While Gauteng has not declared drought as a disaster, the province is pulling all the stops to save its available water and to have an efficient provincial response to the water challenge. Currently...
View ArticleR3bn set aside for water leaks
The government has set aside close to R3 billion over the next three years to train artisans to fix water leaks. 3 000 young artisan are being trained under the War on Leaks programme in an effort to...
View ArticleWar on Leaks Phase 2 gets underway
The War on Leaks team has welcomed 7 000 new trainees as part of Phase 2. The Phase 2 training officially began on 10 August, following vigorous preparation from the War on Leaks team. Addressing the...
View ArticleEWSETA spearheads training for today and tomorrow’s water delivery
Candice Moodley, executive: Corporate Services, EWSETA IMIESA talks to Candice Moodley, executive: Corporate Services, the Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA), in a...
View Article“No Drop” programme in pipeline
Pictured: Minister of Water Affairs, Edna Molewa The Strategic Water Partners Network – South Africa (SWPN-SA) is developing a “No Drop” Programme, building on the successful Department of Water...
View ArticleMore women in the water industry: Mabudafhasi
The role of women in water resource management is changing, as is the focus of their interaction within the water industry, according to Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoice...
View ArticleWater Warriors make a difference
In an effort to foster a culture of water conservations, the Rand Water Foundation has trained 25 young people from Jouberton to become “water conservation warriors.” The group is tasked with educating...
View ArticleTshwane declares war on leaks
South Africa is losing 37% of water through leaks, which amounts to R7 billion a year. In Tshwane, water leaks are costing the municipality over R300 million. To combat this, the Department of Water...
View ArticleWater has no substitute
Water has no substitute: this is the theme for National Water Week 2015 (NWW). The key message according to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is “What if this was the last drop?” “Through...
View ArticleGauteng steps up water saving interventions
While Gauteng has not declared drought as a disaster, the province is pulling all the stops to save its available water and to have an efficient provincial response to the water challenge. Currently...
View ArticleR3bn set aside for water leaks
The government has set aside close to R3 billion over the next three years to train artisans to fix water leaks. 3 000 young artisan are being trained under the War on Leaks programme in an effort to...
View ArticleWar on Leaks Phase 2 gets underway
The War on Leaks team has welcomed 7 000 new trainees as part of Phase 2. The Phase 2 training officially began on 10 August, following vigorous preparation from the War on Leaks team. Addressing the...
View ArticleEWSETA spearheads training for today and tomorrow’s water delivery
Candice Moodley, executive: Corporate Services, EWSETA IMIESA talks to Candice Moodley, executive: Corporate Services, the Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA), in a...
View ArticleScopa questions unauthorised expenditure on water and sanitation projects
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has questioned the Department of Water and Sanitation on unauthorised expenditure on 10 projects that were undertaken, but not budgeted for. The...
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