Introduction
On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa traveled to Hammanskraal, where a cholera outbreak had claimed the lives of 23 individuals. Although the outbreak’s origin is uncertain, the Rooiwal waste plant’s operations were the main focus. The President’s tour got underway at the Rooiwal plant in Tshwane, where he spoke with those in charge of running it. Premier Panayza Lesufi of Gauteng and Mayor Cilliers Brink of Tshwane came after him.
The Hammanskraal village, which has been without safe drinking water for years, has been pinpointed as the issue’ focal point.
When informed that Hammanskraal people might already have safer drinking water if the R295 million bid completed its job on schedule, the ANC president showed obvious signs of displeasure.
On Thursday, Ramaphosa traveled to Hammanskraal, where a cholera outbreak had claimed the lives of 23 individuals. Despite the fact that the outbreak’s origin is unknown, it was thought that activities at the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Plant were to blame for polluting water supplies and spreading sickness among local populations.
The city intends to invest $600 million on the construction of a new treatment facility. Two stages will be included; the first will be finished by 2022, and the second by 2030. The first phase will cost roughly $400 million and entail replacing outdated equipment and creating new ones. The $200 million second phase include renovating current facilities and building new ones.
The hue is meant to be light brown, but due to the numerous exhaust pipes that connect oxygen to water, some of them have exploded and others haven’t, he explained. Since none of them function, there are numerous leaks.
We were working on this pipeline, and everything was prepared, but due to the procurement procedure, it was never finished and stayed at 60.
Conclusion
There aren’t many demands made by the people of Hammanskraal. They only need access to safe drinking water and a location where they may dwell without worry of disease or decease.However, Cyril Ramaphosa doesn’t appear to care about the people who gave him their support; rather, he seems more concerned with pleasing his ANC political supporters by approving projects that only benefit them personally.
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