WELLNESS ACTIVITY in MOHALES`S HOEK and LERIBE
Friday, 30 August 2024
Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) held wellness activities for the Southern (Mohale’s hoek) and Northen (Leribe) operation centres on Friday 19th and 23rd August respectively. The objective of this activity is to uplift the spirit of WASCO employees. In his address to employees, the Chief Executive (CE) Mr. Falla Seboko assured them that they are
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WASCO launches New Metering Gadgets
Friday, 30 August 2024
On Wednesday the 27th August 2024 Water and Sewage Company (WASCO) launched the media campaign intended to raise awareness to customers and stakeholders at large on the newly upgraded meter reading system, Route Master Cloud. According to the Manager Information and Technology Mr. Kamohelo Hlomisi, these meter reading devices will help WASCO analyse its meters
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Tsebiso e Potlakileng 27-08-2024
Thursday, 29 August 2024
No. 37 27.08.2024 WASCO has embarked on reclassification of its customers from domestic to business. The initiative requires all its domestic customers who are currently using the Company’s services for business consumption in their respective residential homes, to update the status of their accounts. The Company has already identified some of the said customers and
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African Development Bank visits WASCO Board of Directors and EXCO
Friday, 09 August 2024
A Consultant developing the Water Sector Country Profile for African Development Bank (AfDB), Professor Bancy Mati met with WASCO leadership on Monday the 29th July 2024. The intention of the visit was to gain deeper insights into WASCO and its operations. During the meeting, the Chairman of the board Mr. Thabo Stephen Monyamane shared that
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High Lying Maseru East to get Potable Water Supply
Friday, 09 August 2024
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) Mr. Falla Seboko, oversaw the commencement of works aimed at providing supply to the high-lying area at Maseru East where about fourteen (14) households have not had access to potable water since 2014. A community member Gaositwe Mapola says they have made endless efforts
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