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KHATO CIVILS ANNOUNCES AFRICAN EXPANSION | The Patriot On Sunday


…. Calls for AFCFTA to be the catalyst to build Africa’s water infrastructure
The United Nations warns that the world could face a 40 per cent shortfall in water supply by 2030, with Africa – which already suffers from greater levels of water stress than other regions – likely to bear the brunt. The economic impact of the shortfall in water infrastructure and supply is already severe. Sub-Saharan Africa currently loses an estimated 5 per cent of its annual gross domestic product (GDP) due to poor access to clean drinking water and sanitation, 5 to 25 per cent of its GDP to droughts and floods in affected countries, and 40 billion hours of otherwise productive time annually, collecting water. Having delivered on sustainable water supply projects in the SADC region, South African-based construction and engineering firm, Khato Civils, has announced its intention to expand across the continent and play its part in tackling Africa’s infrastructure shortfall. The African C ....

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USD 35-billion per year is needed to tackle Africa's water crisis. South African firm Khato Civils announces African expansion and calls for AfCFTA to be the catalyst to build Africa's water infrastructure.


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USD 35-billion per year is needed to tackle Africa’s water crisis. South African firm Khato Civils announces African expansion and calls for AfCFTA to be the catalyst to build Africa’s water infrastructure.
Published 2 weeks ago
Words: Ladi Eguche & Fraser Mitchell. Graphics: Daniela Godard.
The United Nations warns that the world could face a 40 per cent shortfall in water supply by 2030, with Africa – which already suffers from greater levels of water stress than other regions – likely to bear the brunt. 
The economic impact of the shortfall in water infrastructure and supply is already severe. Sub-Saharan Africa currently loses an estimated 5 per cent of its annual gross domestic product (GDP) due to poor access to clean drinking water and sanitation, 5 to 25 per cent of its GDP to droughts and floods in affected countries, and 40 billion hours of otherwise productive time annually, collecting water.  ....

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APO Group - Africa Newsroom / Press release | USD 35-billion per year is needed to tackle Africa's water crisis; South African firm Khato Civils announces African expansion and calls for AfCFTA to be the catalyst to build Africa's water infrastructure


USD 35-billion per year is needed to tackle Africa’s water crisis; South African firm Khato Civils announces African expansion and calls for AfCFTA to be the catalyst to build Africa’s water infrastructure
It is expected to increase levels of intra-Africa trade by over 50 per cent by 2030
CENTURION, South Africa, March 8, 2021/APO Group/
Words: Ladi Eguche & Fraser Mitchell. Graphics: Daniela Godard.
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The United Nations (https://bit.ly/3sZ0Mz5) warns that the world could face a 40 per cent shortfall in water supply by 2030, with Africa – which already suffers from greater levels of water stress than other regions – likely to bear the brunt. ....

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