Thirsty Mahotshwane, Sese cry out

MOKHOMMA: The villages of Mahotshwane and Sese near Jwaneng have cried out loud about lack of water and that so serious is the matter that the residents could go for weeks and months without a single drop.

The two villages have in recent years grown rapidly, especially Sese that accommodates most of the contractor employees from Jwaneng Mine.

Sese, which is approximately 10km from Jwaneng, has turned out to be a safe refuge for high rentals from Jwaneng and the population keeps increasing. On Friday Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) chief executive officer (CEO) Mmetla Masire assured the residents, during their customer service day, that the corporation is working around the clock to ensure consistent supply of portable water.

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