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No respite for sewage-saddled, in-the-dark, water-starved Emfuleni residents

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The municipality, which sprawls along the north bank of the Vaal River near Vereeniging, is one of Gauteng’s most densely populated areas, with Sebokeng, Evaton, Sharpeville, and Boipatong townships lying within its boundaries.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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