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Vuyiseka Nyembezi, Isuzu Motors South Africa Internal Communication and PR officer, hands over keys of the trucks to Ali Sablay, Gift of the Givers Western and Eastern Cape Project Manager (PHOTO: QuickPic)

Isuzu offers drought relief to Makhanda community

 

Isuzu Motors South Africa has offered drought relief to residents of Makhanda(Grahamstown) in the Eastern Cape Province by  delivering two water tank trucks to the disaster relief organisation, Gift of the Givers, to help with the water crisis in the community.

 Gift of the Givers Director of Strategic Planning, Badr Kazi,  said the clean water will be trucked from boreholes drilled at various locations across the Makhanda municipal area to strategic points in the community, for use by residents.

 “The water tankers are playing a very strategic role in getting the clean water from the source, to the residents. Isuzu has made an invaluable contribution to our operations here in Makhanda and we are very grateful for the use of these trucks,” said Kazi.

 Gift of the Givers has been working tirelessly to relieve several drought-stricken parts of the country, including Beaufort-West and more recently Makhanda. The Gift of the Givers team arrived in Makhanda on February 12 and have since drilled 10 boreholes as a mid-term solution for the water crisis being experienced in the Eastern Cape town, mid-way between East London and Port Elizabeth.

 Isuzu Motors South Africa Corporate Communications Manager, Gishma Johnson, said the assistance to Gift of the Givers forms part of the company’s mandate to support the local community.

 “We leverage key partnerships to find sustainable solutions in the community. The water situation is dire, particularly in Makhanda. Gift of the Givers delivered donated Jojo tanks to the town. However, when these tanks run dry, they need to be filled. The two water trucks were used in Beaufort West earlier this year and were used last year in Cape Town during the city’s water crisis by the non-government organisation Save our Schools (SOS),” said Johnson.

 Before the Gift of the Givers team arrived in Makhanda in February, residents in the east of the town were without water for several days due to challenges experienced at the James Kleynhans Water Treatment Works, which supplies water to Makhanda East.

Kazi said while the municipality is attending to these infrastructural challenges, the role of Gift of the Givers is to assist and mediate the immediate crisis. It is expected that another 10 boreholes could be drilled, as a temporary measure. 

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