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The Water and Sanitation Minister, Senzo Mchunu, is expected to meet with a Technical Task Team in Rustenburg in the North West on Monday, to receive progress reports on interventions required in the province.

The provincial Steering Committee, which Mchunu and the Premier Bushy Maape co-head, was established last month.

This followed a series of service delivery protests across the province, especially in Lehurutshe near Zeerust. Department of Water and Sanitation spokesperson Wisane Mavasa says, “The Task Team’s responsibility is to assess [and] plan for the implementation of these interventions. The task team is comprised of the Department of Water and Sanitation, Magalies Water, district and local government. [All relevant parties] have since been converging on weekly meetings to devise the strategies on how best to provide permanent water and sanitation solutions for the province.

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This clown is out of depth, he got the job because of being anti-Zuma not competence

I can't help but smell horse shit whenever I see the words 'task team' That's ramapussy and his ring of circus clowns buying time...

We're in a state of disaster our people going more than 30 days without water is unacceptable yet we are a world class city with mines all around using water everyday and not giving back anything substantial for host communities that accommodate their workers.

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