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Roads, businesses, and major services were brought to a standstill in and around Giyani in Limpopo following water shortage protests by residents on Monday.

The controversial multi-million rand Giyani Bulk Water Project is yet to deliver water to residents.

Chairperson of the Giyani Concerned Residents in Limpopo, Vusi Chauke says they suspect that corruption and looting are some of the causes delaying the completion of the multi-million rand bulk water project. Meanwhile, Water and Sanitation Department spokesperson, Sputnik Ratau says they will complete the bulk water project by November this year.

 

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