Thega Kandasamy works in the Soweto region, where he implements and plans for the work required to reduce unaccounted for water. In a water-scarce country like South Africa, Kandasamy’s work is important. He ensures that water demand is managed and, where necessary, helps to reduce pressure on the system. Working for Johannesburg Water, Kandasamy and his team strive to reduce water loss by reducing the pressure within the network, thus saving the precious resource.
What drew Kandasamy to civil service and the water sector in particular is a deep-rooted passion for wanting to make a difference in the world. He says he has a passion for “preserving water and ensuring that everyone has access to clean drinking water that we provide to the Johannesburg metro and surrounding areas”.
Living through the Covid-19 pandemic has made Kandasamy realise the need to be grateful to see another day. “I want to make a difference out there – just seeing joy on a person’s face or a satisfied community makes me happy,” he says.
Water is everyone’s business, says Kandasamy, and he believes that, as the consumers of it, it is everyone’s responsibility to look after this very scarce resource.
“Nothing will work if you do not. Be responsible for saving water and the environment,” he says.
“I want to make a difference out there – just seeing joy on a person’s face or a satisfied community makes me happy.”