NATIONAL NEWS - The City of Tshwane once again urges residents to reduce their water consumption amid Gauteng’s stage 2 water restrictions.
“[We are] noting with concern that water consumption is still very high”, the City of Tshwane said on Saturday.
High water consumption in Gauteng
The continuous high water usage could “result in reservoirs dropping to critically low levels and eventually running dry”.
Residents in Soshanguve, parts of Akasia, and The Hills in Pretoria are already experiencing supply interruptions, as are other parts of the province.
“The City is pleading with residents to please make efforts to reduce their water consumption to avoid reservoirs running dry”.
The City of Tshwane once again urges residents to reduce their water consumption amid Gauteng’s stage 2 water restrictions.
“[We are] noting with concern that water consumption is still very high”, the City of Tshwane said on Saturday.
High water consumption in Gauteng
The continuous high water usage could “result in reservoirs dropping to critically low levels and eventually running dry”.
Residents in Soshanguve, parts of Akasia, and The Hills in Pretoria are already experiencing supply interruptions, as are other parts of the province.
“The City is pleading with residents to please make efforts to reduce their water consumption to avoid reservoirs running dry”.
City of Tshwane tensions
In other news, City of Tshwane mayor, Randall Williams, assured residents that the multi-party coalition government in the metro is stable amid tensions elsewhere.
The coalition in Johannesburg is currently on the brink of collapse following the removal of Mpho Phalatse from office.
Phalatse was voted out earlier this month, through a motion of no confidence backed by the Patriotic Alliance (PA).