Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene December 2018 Vol.13 No.6 | Page 8

NEWS in brief “We are extremely proud to be here, witnessing this important milestone and the realization of the prayers of so many communities to have access to safe and clean water for the first time,” he added. Water systems in four towns -- Borama, Burao, Erigavo and Tog Wajaale -- were rehabilitated or rebuilt with the funding provided by the EU and technical support from UNICEF and partners. According to UNICEF, some 68 percent of the population has access to a reliable water source in Somaliland. However, the disparity between urban and rural areas is significant, the UN agency said, noting that only 28 percent of households can access an improved water source in rural areas. For many Somaliland communities, their struggle to get clean water is compounded by poor infrastructure and intensifies in periods of crisis such as the 2017 drought. UNICEF Acting Representative Jesper Moller said access to safe, affordable and sustainable water is a dream for so many people in Somaliland. “Today, that dream has finally been realized for many children, women and their families in Somaliland. We are grateful for the government’s strong leadership and the EU’s generous funding in making this huge undertaking a success,” said Moller. He said the water project is a true testament to the commitment and hard work of all partners involved, and the courage, resourcefulness and resilience of the people of Somaliland. South Africa Joburg Water Urges Residents to Use Water Sparingly As Temperatures Climb Residents of Johannesburg and its surrounding areas have been warned to use water sparingly this recently as the temperatures soar in Gauteng. Joburg Water spokesperson Isaac Dhludhlu said the warning comes after the South African Weather Service advised residents recently to prepare themselves for scorching temperatures especially in Gauteng, parts of the Eastern Cape, Free State, North West and parts of the Garden Route. Temperatures are expected to climb later to 35% over what is normally expected in parts of Gauteng. Around Africa Use water wisely “We have been notified to be extremely hot. We continue to urge communities that we supply with water, to use it wisely. Our province has challenges of water scarcity at times,” Dhludhlu said. Dhludhlu called on consumers to keep their bodies hydrated by consuming water regularly and having a bottle of water next to them. To those walking, Dhludhlu advised them to carry umbrellas to protect them from the sun. Potential restrictions “Our endeavour is to provide quality water to our consumers. Where our systems can’t cope we will start with water restrictions and quickly alert the affected communities. Consumers should remember that we get our water supply from Rand Water and once they notice a high usage they alert us, and we restrict usages.” Dhludhlu urged residents to have a bucket of 20 litres filled with water in their homes, in case restrictions are applied. He said the problematic areas in terms of high water usage were Midrand, northern suburbs and parts in the south of Johannesburg Tanzania High Compensation Costs to Delay Arusha Water Project High compensation costs may delay completion of a massive water supply project for Arusha city currently under implementation. The project is financed by the African Development Bank (AfDB) through a $ 233.9million (approximately Sh520 billion) soft loan. “One of the challenges we are facing is the compensation costs,” the director general of Arusha Urban Water Supply Authority (Auwsa) Ruth Koya said yesterday. The engineer was speaking during the laying of the foundation stone for the massive project by President John Pombe Magufuli on the outskirts of the city. She did not say how much has been spent on compensation to people whose structures had to be demolished, but affirmed the costs have always been high in Arusha. The other challenge, she said, is that large portions of land in the implementation sites had not been surveyed, something that must be done before hand. The project is being implemented either in the densely populated suburbs of Arusha or the rugged terrains of the 8 Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • December 2018