Tender Notice for Supply of Transport Services
Thursday, 28 March 2019
PROVISION OF TRANSPORT SERVICES Lot 1. Maseru urban and Maseru peri-urban, Lot 2. Butha-Buthe, Lot 3. Hlotse, Lot 4. Mafeteng, Lot 5. Mohale’s Hoek, Lot 6. Quthing Reference: WASCO/SCM/0319003 Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) invites interested and qualified entities to submit proposalsfor the ‘Supply of Transport Services’. All interestedbidders must be in possession of
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Tender Notice for Supply of Printers
Thursday, 28 March 2019
Reference: WASCO/SCM/0319001 Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) invites interested and qualified entities to submit proposalsfor the ‘Supply and delivery of Printers’. All interestedbidders must be in possession of a proven track record and must be licensed for providing services of this nature. All bidders must attach certified copies of valid Tax Clearance Certificates and Company
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Supply and delivery of Strategic and routine items Re-tender
Thursday, 28 March 2019
Supply and delivery of Strategic and routine items Re-tender: Lot 3: Electromechanical supplies;Lot 7: Cleaning material Reference: WASCO/SCM/021006 Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) invites interested and qualified entities to submit proposalsfor the ‘Supply and delivery of Strategic and Routine items’. All interestedbidders must be in possession of a proven track record and must be
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WASCO Chief Executive died after a short illness
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
Mr. Lehlohonolo Manamolela who served WASCO for a period of two years and six months as Chief Executive (CE) passed away after a short illness at Pelonomi Private Hospital in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The 48-year-old Mr. Manamolela served WASCO from August, 2016 until his untimely death on 12th February, 2019. During his tenure of office,
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Shortage of water supply in some parts of Maseru
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
The Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) informs its customers in Maseru in the following areas; Maseru West, Maseru East, Sea Point, Moshoeshoe II, Part of Khubetsoana and Mabote of the shortage of water supply in the said areas. This pertains to the low production as a result of high turbidity experienced in our raw water
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WASCO gets a new Board of Directors
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
The new Board of Directors was announced by the Minister of Water Honourable Samonyane Ntsekele on Tuesday 29th May 2018. The newly appointed members are; Mr. Chabeli Ramolise Chairman of the Board, Mr. Pusetso Maketane, Mr. Mathealira Lerotholi former WASCO Chief Executive, Prof. Kopano Makoa, Mrs. ‘Mamotebang Ntokoane, Mr. Lira Moeti, Adv. Monaheng Rasekoai and
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Water committees – “a success story”
Thursday, 03 May 2018
In March, 2018, WASCO kick started meetings with water committees across all service centres. The main purpose of these meetings was to reflect on the achievements and challenges of each committee in the three years that they had been established. Another objective was to keep members informed of all developments planned by the water utility
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Sewer Line Construction Works 17.05.18 to 07.06.18
Thursday, 03 May 2018
Dear Customer, The Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) wishes to inform the public that there will be sewer line construction works for Maseru Private Academy from 17th May 2018 to 07 June 2018 across the Kofi Annan Road at Ha Tsolo, Maseru. The works involve road crossing, as a result traffic flow will be affected.
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Capacity building crucial for improving operational efficiency
Friday, 09 March 2018
The World Bank Technical Support for Utilities Operations (TSfUO) initiative team presented its findings to the WASCO management on 6th February, 2018. This follows an intensive assessment on WASCO’s operations of Metolong which commenced on May, 2016 and ended in April 2017. The team, composed of experts in a range of technical fields made an
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Water Quality Restored
Thursday, 22 February 2018
WASCO wishes to inform its customers in Maseru, Morija, Roma and TY that following weeks of experiencing challenges in the treatment of manganese at the Metolong Treatment Works (MWTW), a breakthrough has been achieved and water quality has been restored to normal and/or desired levels. This success is attributed to weeks of hard work in changing some
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