SA is currently facing a water crisis caused primarily by mismanagement, poor planning and a loss of institutional competence in the public sector. This crisis is worsened by a number of factors, including unnecessary delays in rolling out water infrastructure, budgetary constraints, drought and excessive wastage.
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