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In the past three months, Water Wise successfully activated two Drop-by-Drop Water Conservation Workshops in Soweto and Alexandra townships. However, this time Water Wise is extending its campaign to Emfuleni Local Municipality. The two-day environmental activation will be held in Sebokeng Township.
The Drop-by-Drop Workshop was established to create awareness among communities to protect the wetlands by placing environmental restoration programmes in the hands of residents. The Sebokeng activation is aimed at restoring degraded wetland areas and build environmental awareness. The Drop by Drop Workshop will take place at an open veld next to Itukisetse Primary School in Zone Three (3) in Sebokeng Township.
This has the potential to empower communities with practical knowledge on protecting and preserving local water resources.

The objectives of two-day programme are to:
Participants will acquire knowledge on how healthy ecosystems support everyday water supply, reduce flooding risks, and improve overall environmental resilience. This initiative proves how collective community action can protect natural water sources, improve local environments, and contribute to long-term sustainability of the wetlands.

South Africa is a water stressed country, and its water systems are under increasing pressure due to pollution, rapid urban development, wetland destruction, alien invasive plants and the effects of climate change. It is important to mention that wetlands play a critical role in water filtration, flood control, biodiversity protection and long-term water security.
Regrettably, some wetlands, particularly in urban and peri-urban communities have been degraded through dumping and unsustainable land use.
Date: 12 – 13 February 2026
Venue: Open Veld next to Itukisetse Primary School, Sebokeng Zone Three (3).
Time: 9am
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