Giyani Water Supply Scheme on course

Published date26 May 2022
Publication titleSouth African Official News

Water and Sanitation Minister, Senzo Mchunu, has assured the community members of Giyani that the Giyani Water Supply Scheme is currently on course and there will be water in the area.

Mchunu made the commitment during his visit to Giyani to witness the progress of the construction of raw water bulk water pipeline from Nandoni Dam to augment Nsami and Middle Letaba.

The raw water bulk supply pipeline was promised to the people of Giyani a long time ago, however it has never taken off ground despite funds being made available for the project.

The project is led by the Department of Water and Sanitation, through Lepelle Northern Water.

Accompanied by his Deputy Ministers, David Mahlobo and Dikeledi Magadzi, Mchunu visited the sites where the laying of the pipelines from Nandoni Dam to Nsami is currently under way, with 77.4% of work being completed.

The project will benefit about 55 villages in Limpopo, with a population of more than 240 000 people in Giyani.

Mchunu said he was satisfied that the work of bringing water to Giyani is on course.

'This is indeed in contrast to what I saw last year because the project was hopeless and was not moving at all,' Mchunu said.

The Minister said a new model for the pipeline installations from Nandoni to Nsami had to be drafted in order to put the project into motion.

He said the department has also installed a pipeline that will take treated water from the Water Treatment Works to Malamulele and the surrounding areas.

However, despite the progress on the raw water pipeline construction, the Minister said the area of Giyani is faced...

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