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Minister Senzo Mchunu to Convene Meeting with North West Business Fraternity on Water and Sanitation Solutions

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Minister of Water and Sanitation, Senzo Mchunu, will be holding a meeting with the North West business fraternity, including the North West Chamber of Commerce, in Lichtenburg, Ditsobotla Local Municipality on July 28, 2023. The aim of this gathering is to find long-lasting solutions for water and sanitation provision in the province.

Government Officials and Stakeholders to Attend Meeting

Minister Mchunu will be accompanied by Acting Premier, Mr. Nono Maloyi, Deputy Ministers of Water and Sanitation, Mr. David Mahlobo and Ms. Judith Tshabalala, Mayors of Ngaka Modiri Molema District and Ditsobotla Local Municipality, Magalies Water Board, as well as various other government and stakeholder representatives from the province.

Discussion of Water and Sanitation Challenges in Ditsobotla Municipality

The meeting will focus on the current state of water and sanitation in the Ditsobotla Municipality. Business representatives are expected to provide insight into potential impacts and interventions to tackle the challenges faced by the region.

Collaborative Approach to Addressing Water and Sanitation Challenges

Earlier in 2023, Minister Mchunu and the Premier established a Political Steering Committee to tackle the water and sanitation challenges faced by the North West province. The committee was tasked with assessing the state of service provision and devising measures to restore essential services.

Minister Mchunu has emphasized the importance of engaging the business sector in infrastructure development, protection, and management. He has ensured that businesses have a role to play in the structures set up to deal with the current water and sanitation challenges in the province. One proposal that was brought forward was the exploration of public-private partnerships that could expedite the necessary interventions and mitigate the challenges faced by the region.

Importance of Partnership and Cooperation in Addressing Pressing Issues

The government’s collaborative approach with the business fraternity is evidence of the significance of partnership and cooperation in addressing pressing issues such as water and sanitation provision. The meeting in Lichtenburg is a critical step towards finding innovative and sustainable solutions to improve the lives of the people in the North West province.

By involving the private sector, the government is actively seeking alternative avenues to supplement their efforts in providing essential services. The participation of businesses not only provides added resources and expertise but also fosters a sense of shared responsibility and commitment to the well-being of the communities they serve.

Anticipated Outcomes of the Meeting

The expected outcomes of the meeting will contribute to a better understanding of the challenges faced by the North West province in terms of water and sanitation provision. Additionally, the dialogue between the government and the business fraternity is expected to yield fruitful ideas and establish partnerships that will ultimately benefit the people of the region.

As the meeting approaches, stakeholders in the region eagerly await the results of this collaboration. With the insights and expertise of both the government and the private sector, they hope to witness significant progress in addressing the water and sanitation challenges faced by the North West province.

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