
RURAL, environment and agricultural development (READ) MEC, Manketsi Tlhape met with Israeli ambassador to South Africa on Monday to discuss water challenges in the province.
Tlhape said the province will continue to engage with relevant authorities to try and resolve water challenges the province faced with.
MEC Tlhape and Arthur Lenk met in Mahikeng and also present was head of trade and economic mission from the Israeli Embasy, Itai Melchoir.
Provincial head of department for READ, Pontsho Mokaila said: “The aim of the meeting was to discuss how we could get help from Israel as they have advanced technology on water. We know North West is a water scarce province. However we rely heavily on agriculture. So it is very imperative that we engage with Israel.”
Mokaila said that MEC Tlhape highlighted during policy and budget meeting that they will finalise the provincial irrigation strategy. He said the irrigation strategy plan consists of which areas they will be concentrating on.
“Knowing the technology that you are going to use is very important. We believe they will help us to come up with a solid plan to achieve our goal. We need advanced technology to beef up our irrigation strategy system.
“We will engage with them starting from next month during our workshops and seminars. They agreed to assist by bringing in Israeli companies and investors. We will have technical exchange of information,” he said.
Mokaila said the Israeli will form part of the department’s agricultural show which will be hosted in November and they are expected to bring water technology equipments and exhibit at the show.
“We will have a follow up meetings with them. North West has been declared as one of drought disaster provinces. However implementations have been commenced in quest to reduce water challenges within the province,” he said.
Meanwhile, one of municipalities faced with water challenges was Rustenburg local municipality. However the municipality spokesperson, Thapelo Matebesi said persistent copper cable theft, breakages of pump stations and power supply outages continued to affect service delivery in the area.
Matebesi said they will continue to ensure that the residents were provided with clean running water.
“The municipality repaired a major water pipeline on Monday near Boitekong Mall. The major pipeline damage caused water supply interruption. Few areas like Boitekong Extension 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12 and 23, Million Dollar, Ramochana, Sunrise Park, Seraleng and Sondela were affected.
“It was a mammoth task to fix the 700mm steel pipe at Boitekong. It required welding and we applaud our technical and maintenance team for the sterling job well done. The pipe repair ensured a restoration of water to our communities,” Matebesi said.
He added that they also wanted to commend the residents for their patience during the major repair. Matebesi said together with residents, they will continue to move Rustenburg forward.
-TDN
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