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ENG1504 Assignment 1 (100% ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025..... enn1504 ... Soshangana township is situated in the rural areas of Bakwena Municipality. Since the dawn of democracy, the community has faced several challenges related to poor service delivery such as lack of water, and unmaintained streets. Despite several attempts to engage the Ward Councillor and Municipal Manager by the Civic Organisation members, there has not been significant changes to improve service delivery in the township. The scarcity of water led to many households procuring water from nearby villages which led them to be cash strapped because most of the residents are unemployed while some are recipients of old-age grants. To find a way forward on the matter, Ms SEMESTER TWO ASSIGNMENT 01 N.B THIS ASSIGNMENT CONTAINS ONE COMPULSORY QUESTIONS 26 Tancred, Chairperson of the Civic Organisation decided to call a meeting to discuss the possible ways to get adequate supply of water in the township. INSTRUCTIONS Below is a transcript (exact words written down) of what was said under the relevant agenda item 2.2 presented in the form of a dialogue. As the Secretary of the Civic Organisation, it is your duty to take minutes during meetings. At this point, the meeting is discussing agenda item 2.2: possible ways to get adequate supply of water in the township. Write minutes of the meeting for agenda 2.2 only. This means that the complete format for minutes is not required. Remember that in taking minutes, we carefully select and summarise information, and make changes to style and grammar. Note that you should not record what each person said in turn. You should use the linear format (in sentences and paragraphs) of minutes. Your minutes should be about 1 page in length. TRANSCRIPT Ms Tancred (chair): Thank you all residents of Soshangana Township. I understand that we have gathered here in a sombre mood. There’s a dark cloud hanging over our heads regarding poor service delivery in our township. To be specific, let’s move to agenda item 2.2 possible ways of getting adequate water supply in the township. Can I please request our deputy chairperson, Mr Muzila to refresh our minds about this heart-breaking matter? Mr Muzila: Ladies and gentlemen, let me update you about the lack of adequate water supply in our township that is making our lives miserable and does not seem to be attended to. The civic organisation held several meetings with Mr Malatjie, the Municipal Manager, and Comrade Vusani, the Ward Councillor to request for the supply of water in the township. We held our first meeting with them on 30 May 2023 and on 25 June 2024 we were promised that there was a plan to construct two reservoirs and connect main pipeline from Naledi dam that would supply water to the township. We were informed that the construction process would commence on 01 November 2024, however, one could say, without any doubt that these were empty promises. ENG1504/101/3/2025 27 Mevrou Steyn: This is ridiculous, unethical, and irrational! It’s obvious that we are led by irresponsible people-they don’t care about the residents! Let’s go on an indefinite strike and make this municipality ungovernable. Mr Deacon: I disagree with your suggestions, Mevrou Steyn. If we involve ourselves in protests, do you think they will hear us? I sincerely doubt it! How many communities have been involved in protests and their demands were never attended to? Come on, Mevrou, Steyn! Ms Snyman: Ladies and gentlemen, please stop this bickering! It’s not healthy for our conversation. I think we rather start our water project and call it myWater project. This initiative will be intended to raise funds that will help us to provide water for ourselves. Boyza: Good people, this is another form of a scam… a daylight robbery. This is how corruption starts. Naledi water project was supposed to provide us with water, but here we are, without water. Do you think this newly proposed initiative is going to help us? Comrade Sfiso: I agree with Ms Snyman’s proposal. We should drill underground water for our community using the funds we raised. This is the plan,

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Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025
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Due date: August 2025
3 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED

MINUTES:

Agenda Item 2.2 – Possible Ways to Get Adequate Water Supply in Soshangana
Township

The meeting proceeded with a discussion on agenda item 2.2, where the Chairperson,
Ms Tancred, invited the Deputy Chairperson, Mr Muzila, to provide background on the
township's water crisis. Mr Muzila reported that several meetings had been held with the
Municipal Manager and Ward Councillor between May 2023 and June 2024. Although
they were promised the construction of two reservoirs and a pipeline connection from
Naledi Dam to begin in November 2024, no progress had materialised. The residents
expressed frustration at the unfulfilled promises.




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, 3 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED

MINUTES:

Agenda Item 2.2 – Possible Ways to Get Adequate Water Supply in
Soshangana Township

The meeting proceeded with a discussion on agenda item 2.2, where the
Chairperson, Ms Tancred, invited the Deputy Chairperson, Mr Muzila, to provide
background on the township's water crisis. Mr Muzila reported that several meetings
had been held with the Municipal Manager and Ward Councillor between May 2023
and June 2024. Although they were promised the construction of two reservoirs and
a pipeline connection from Naledi Dam to begin in November 2024, no progress had
materialised. The residents expressed frustration at the unfulfilled promises.

Mevrou Steyn called for an indefinite strike; however, Mr Deacon discouraged this
route, questioning the effectiveness of protests. Ms Snyman proposed a community-
led initiative called myWater project, which aimed to raise funds for local water
provision. While some members voiced distrust in the plan, Comrade Sfiso
supported it and outlined a step-by-step proposal to drill boreholes using community-
raised funds.

Mandla and other attendees welcomed the idea. It was agreed that one borehole
would be drilled per township section (four in total), with two 5000-litre tanks
connected to each. One resident per section would be employed to maintain the
structure and ensure water supply.

Mr Muzila recommended forming a steering committee to lead the myWater project.
The following members were nominated and unanimously accepted:

 Chairperson: Ms Hlabangane

 Treasurer: Boyza

 Secretary: Mama Dikeledi

 Additional Member: Mr Smangaliso

The Chairperson clarified the committee’s responsibilities. Ms Hlabangane will report
on project progress, Boyza will oversee the opening of a fundraising bank account,

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