KZN’s water project launches, aiding six municipalities
Phase one of the R28 billion Upper uMkhomazi Water Project begins, signaling a new era of water security and economic vitality.
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Phase one of the R28 billion Upper uMkhomazi Water Project begins, signaling a new era of water security and economic vitality.
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