The minister of water Nkaku Kabi visited three villages in the Rothe constituency on Monday 17 this week to address the communities’ grievances which largely centred around lack of water supply.
The meetings were called by minister Kabi himself, and were held in the Ha Thaabe, Matukeng and Likotsi villages. Their aim was to respond to concerns of lack of water in the three villages.
Kabi assured the people that their concerns had not fallen on deaf ears, and made a promise that they would have a reliable supply of drinking water by the end of the year.
“I am very much aware of the water challenges you are faced with and I am here to address those challenges. The government, through the ministry of water is going to respond to the age-old crisis of water shortage in various villages of Qeme,” he said.