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    Emergency & Well-being

    R2-million donation will keep water tanker running for 5 years

    Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerAugust 19, 2021Updated:August 23, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    The cost of running Makhanda's new water tanker over the next five years will be covered by Coca Cola.

    Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) has committed R2-million towards the daily running costs of Makhanda’s new 34 500-litre water tanker over five years.

    In July, the tanker was delivered to the city in partnership with Gift of the Givers, adding to Makana’s existing three-tanker fleet serving the communities of Fort Brown, Manley Flats, Salem, Alicedale and several other informal settlements.

    CCBSA is in the process of acquiring a second water tanker. The frequent water cuts and pressure throttling do not only affect Makhanda but surrounding areas as well.

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