PROJECT EXPECTED TO END MAUN THIRST
Monday, February 17, 2014
Public relations officer in the Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources, Potso Thari told The Monitor that the two-phased project, in front of Maun General clinic, entails the construction of a water treatment plant of the capacity of 6,000 cubic metres per day
Phase two of the water project entails construction of a booster station at Shashe. The project is being undertaken by Aeezmi Joint venture.
But as the conference concludes, Batswana must ask: Will this be another talk shop, or will it spark real change? The answer lies in whether every stakeholder, from the President to community leaders, transforms rhetoric into action.The President rightly highlighted that crime, especially GBV, thrives in private spaces. His call to empower churches and counsellors as early warning systems is sensible. But good ideas mean little without funding...