
One man warned South Africa about the water crisis 20 years ago
Dr Anthony Turton warned 20 years ago that South Africa was facing a water crisis. Instead of being praised for his foresight, he was suspended.
MONDAY, 02 MARCH 2026, 19:39

Dr Anthony Turton warned 20 years ago that South Africa was facing a water crisis. Instead of being praised for his foresight, he was suspended.

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