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The United Democratic Movement (UDM) in Limpopo is calling for officials from the Vhembe District Municipality to be held to account for continuing to violate basic human rights of residents by failing to provide clean water in the area. The party says the dignity and daily survival of Vhembe residents will continue to be under threat, unless national government intervenes after a R20-million water project failed to benefit nearly 700 households. The area recently came under the spotlight after online publication, GroundUp, reported that dozens of school children are forced to travel for kilometres to collect up to six 25-litre containers of water in order to bathe for school each morning. UDM Limpopo Chairperson, Stanley Manaka spoke to Elvis Presslin
By SAfmThe United Democratic Movement (UDM) in Limpopo is calling for officials from the Vhembe District Municipality to be held to account for continuing to violate basic human rights of residents by failing to provide clean water in the area. The party says the dignity and daily survival of Vhembe residents will continue to be under threat, unless national government intervenes after a R20-million water project failed to benefit nearly 700 households. The area recently came under the spotlight after online publication, GroundUp, reported that dozens of school children are forced to travel for kilometres to collect up to six 25-litre containers of water in order to bathe for school each morning. UDM Limpopo Chairperson, Stanley Manaka spoke to Elvis Presslin

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