Business Day reports that South Africa’s 15 water boards, which manage water infrastructure, are owed R21.3 billion by municipalities. This debt threatens the sector’s viability, as non-payment hampers the boards’ ability to maintain and operate their systems. The government plans to address this issue through an inter-ministerial effort. Kasief Isaacs, head of private markets at Mergence Investment Managers, noted that South African municipalities lose 40% to 50% of potable water before it reaches the end user, and despite being the 30th most water-scarce country globally, the average consumption is 235 liters per person per day, exceeding the global average.

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