At least R350-million was set aside for the project.
Malcolm Plant, the chairperson of Save The Vaal, says the situation has gotten worse over the past 18 months. “As Save The Vaal organization, we are currently fighting all the necessary departments including the Department of Water and Sanitation, the premier and Cogta to come to the party to the party and get the necessary funds to come and repair what is needed to bring the problem back to normal.”
The South African Defence Force has been unable to work on the contaminated Vaal dam in the last few months due to financial constraints. Courtesy
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