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Water tank delivery in South Africa has stopped pipes getting fixed and opened the door to corruption – research
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Research shows that South Africa's reliance on water tanker deliveries as a long-term solution to water shortages has created opportunities for corruption and delayed infrastructure repairs needed to restore permanent water provision.

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Water tank delivery in South Africa has stopped pipes getting fixed and opened the door to corruption – research
Across many cities and towns in South Africa, turning on a tap no longer guarantees water. Instead, trucks – known as water tankers – arrive to deliver water to communities facing shortages. Water tankers have shifted from being an emergency stopgap to a routine feature of water provision by municipalities. In many communities, especially informal settlements and areas affected by repeated outages, residents now depend on trucks to deliver water for months at a time. Access to water has a lon
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