SA Gov't Ready To Work With Khato Civils Again

  •   Khato had pulled out of the project, citing unsettlement of R300m
  • Parliament told Khato Civils could be back on site early next year

Almost two years since Khato Civils downed tools in Limpopo over a long-standing R300 million project fees, the Ministry of water in that country last week told a parliamentary committee that some behind-the-scenes engagement with the contractor were bearing fruit.

It also emerged that the Simbi Phiri-owned contractor could be back on site where it had already completed 95% of the project, to conclude the remaining five percent, which will see water reticulated for the first time since independence to the 55 targeted villages.

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BDP primaries leave a lot to be desired

The BDP as a party known to have ample resources has always held its primaries well in time, but this time around that was not the case. The first leg of the primaries was held last weekend, with the final leg being billed for the coming weekend. This time around, the BDP failed to shine in its primary elections. The elections were chaotic; most if not all polling stations didn't open at the specified time of 6am. Loyal BDP members braved the...

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