Mayor names advisory team to help fix Cape Town dirty waterways , sewage woes
The University of Cape Town (UCT) is to join a new committee to advise the city's water quality following the announcement of the mayor’s decision to improve the quality of its waterways and rivers. They will also share their experiences with experts.
Source: kfm.co.zaPublished on 2022-04-06
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- Mayor names advisory team to help fix Cape Town dirty waterways , sewage woes