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No traces of E coli in Durban water, test reveals

Scientists have revealed that there are no traces of E coli (Escherichia coli) in water samples tested in Durban.

Scientists and researchers from the Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology (IWWT) and the Durban University of Technology (DUT) collected samples between May 31 and June 1, from areas across Durban.

“Water tests were conducted in accordance with the standard protocol for microbiological water quality analysis, as per SANS 241. Samples obtained included tap water from households, water supplied by tankers, and standpipes from informal settlements. The areas tested had a consistent supply of water during the sampling period,” said IWWT director Professor Faizal Bux.

He explained that the findings showed that the water satisfied microbiological water quality standards at the time of sampling.

The Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology at DUT has reiterated that these findings were in the interest of public safety and confirmed that the water analysis and sampling were not commissioned by any individual, organization, or entity, be it private, public, or governmental.

In December last year, eThekwini Municipality issued a statement regarding fake news about mass hospitalizations from E coli-related infections.

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In other news – Choice Kate Mathebula confesses to beating SK Khoza up

South African actor, Sthembiso “SK” Khoza’s fiancée Choice Kate Mathebula has confessed to assaulting him. The South African model, who resides in England, told Daily Sun that she had no choice but to bear him up.

Sthembiso “SK” Khoza's fiancée, Choice Kate Mathebula

“We had an argument that ended in a physical fight. I beat him up and I am not proud of it. I know at home, in South Africa, I am seen as a bad person, but I had to do it.” Choice said that she needed to protect everyone in the house including SK when she assaulted him. Learn More

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