Unacceptable Negligence’: Majodina suspends Lesotho Highlands Project over pollution breach

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An environmental breach at a major construction site has led to the immediate suspension of operations and the removal of over 1,300 workers, following evidence of serious pollution caused by the contractor, Water Minister, Pemmy Majodina has confirmed. Majodina said that the contractor allowed effluent discharge to flow directly from the construction zone into nearby rivers and streams, posing a significant environmental threat. The discharge has raised serious concerns about contamination of local water sources and damage to surrounding ecosystems. Phemelo speaks to Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, David Mahlobo.
26 May 4PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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