Amatola Water Board assures NMB residents they won’t be left high and dry
The Amatola Water Board has refuted claims it failed to pay a contractor, which could leave Nelson Mandela Bay residents high and dry.
Gcina Ntsaluba is an Eastern Cape-born, award-winning newshound who cut his teeth in investigative journalism at the Daily Dispatch newspaper in East London. He is a former Corruption Watch journalist, with many years of experience in print and digital media. He has also worked for the City Press, Media 24 Investigations, The Sunday Independent as well as African Eye News Agency.
The Amatola Water Board has refuted claims it failed to pay a contractor, which could leave Nelson Mandela Bay residents high and dry.
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