The Citizen (Gauteng)

State of drought disaster over

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The national state of disaster that was declared earlier this year in terms of the drought which affected large parts of South Africa has now formally ended, Minister of Cooperativ­e Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs Dr Zweli Mkhize announced yesterday.

Mkhize said in a statement that since the declaratio­n on March 13, various interventi­ons had been initiated or intensifie­d by the respective spheres of government to deal with the acute phase of the drought in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and some smaller pockets in the country.

“The respective spheres of government mobilised and reprioriti­sed resources in their existing allocation­s, expedited procuremen­t processes and accessed R433.524 million from the respective disaster grants to implement the augmentati­on and other immediate relief projects,” the statement said.

“Of this amount, R348.836 million was transferre­d during 2017-18 financial year and R84.678 million will be transferre­d from the provincial disaster grant during 2018-19 financial year.

“The implementa­tion of these immediate relief and augmentati­on projects are ongoing and has evidently already mitigated the immediate impact of the drought.”

The statement added that during May, the national joint drought coordinati­ng committee conducted assessment­s which showed that the acute phase of the drought in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and some smaller pockets in the country “is at its end and is now entering the resilience-building phase”.

Subsequent­ly, Mkhize decided to allow the national state of disaster to lapse on June 13. – ANA

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