Specific Procurement Notice GMWSP – 24-02-2021
Sunday, 28 February 2021
Invitation for Prequalification Country: Kingdom of Lesotho Name of Project: Greater Maseru Water Supply Project Contract Title: Construction Works for Greater Maseru Water Supply Project Sector: Water Loan No. /Credit No. /Grant No.: 0848 (BADEA) and 12553P (OPEC Fund) Prequalification Reference No.: MCA-2020/21-WASCO-GMWSP-03 The Government of Lesotho (GoL) has secured a loan from
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BIG ups for WCRRT
Thursday, 25 February 2021
COVID-19 has sent shockwaves across the globe. The pandemic has created a state of panic among governments, health practitioners, world leaders, the business community and families. To prevent the spread of the corona virus, Governments and Health care professionals advocate for high standards of hygiene through adequate and reliable supply of potable water and access
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Impacts of Waste Pollution on Water
Thursday, 25 February 2021
Pollution is the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. Pollution can be classified into five categories, air pollution, land/soil pollution, water pollution and noise pollution. Daily human activities may cause pollution to the environment, either directly by actively putting waste into the environment or indirectly
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Maputsoe Augmentation Water Supply Project
Thursday, 25 February 2021
Maputsoe is one of the two industrial hubs of Lesotho and the second largest consumer of water after the capital Maseru. Water production capacity is insufficient to satisfy the growing demand as a result of industrialisation and influx of people into the urban centre. This shortfall has a negative impact on the supply of water
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Financial Impact of Vandalism on WASCO
Thursday, 25 February 2021
Vandalism of infrastructure and illegal connections continues to be a major hurdle in WASCO’s efforts to provide uninterrupted water supply. Approximately 1.5 million is spent each month since November 2019 on maintenance materials, transport and overtime along the Metolong Downstream Conveyance System (DCS). This is according to the Director of Operations and Maintenance, Mr. Thelejane
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