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The Premier of Free State, Sisi Ntombela, has announced that they will on Monday start construction of new houses for Jagersfontein residents who were affected by the mine dam burst.

Ntombela was speaking during the funeral service of Ralehana Aaron Mosoeu , who’s the only person confirmed dead from the disaster.

Disaster struck the mining town two weeks ago leaving more than 160 houses destroyed and infrastructure damaged. More than 300 people were displaced.Speakers at the funeral service of Ralehana Aaron Mosoeu, described the late 78-year-old as an honorable and dignified man.while running for safety with his wife after sludge flooded parts of the town.

Ralehana’s brother, Tankiso Mosoeu adds, “It is a social man and he was a reliable man, if he promises to do that, this is what I’m going to do for you, then he does and lives up to his promises. That’s my brother that’s how I know him.”Ntombela promised the affected residents that they will fast-track the project to rebuild their homes.

In a Facebook post, the Free State Provincial Government says that extensive work is underway to restore basic services such as water, sanitation and waste removal in Jagersfontein.

 

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And another dam wall burst

Which is more expensive? Prevention or Cure?

Why government and not the mine what are they hiding

Far from the mine dam, also the road infrastructure. I'm speechless.

Meanwhile in KZN April floods victims are still living in community halls and camps tents

Look at the fine print: 'they will start construction of new houses on Monday if the funds allocated for it have not been looted by Monday which is a 100% probability.'

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