Mayor names advisory team to help fix Cape Town dirty waterways , sewage woes
A new water advisory committee has been formed in Cape Town to tackle water pollution and sewage woes in the city s rivers, vleis and waterways, according to a leading environmental ecologist. Kevin Winter is among the new advisers.
Source: kfm.co.zaPublished on 2022-04-06
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