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South Africa's #SaveWater mascot Splash is scarier than the droughtWhile the City of Cape Town is using apps, Twitter campaigns and Mmusi Maimane's bucket delegation skills to remind South Africans to save water, the nation's Department of Water and Sanitation is taking a - ahem - different approach. ![]() Splash, Department of Water and Sanitation mascot. © screenshot, @DWS_RSA via Twitter. “Splash” — the #SaveWater mascot composed of a water droplet shaped head, no neck, a green-and-gold suit, and a creepy crotch hashtag — was revealed to the world this week at the DWS’s #SaveWater ambassador campaign launch. “The #SaveWater ambassador programme is a multi-sectoral initiative that includes a wide array of partners including Miss Earth SA, Operation SA, Tsogo Sun to ensure that Department works collaboratively with stakeholders to find solutions to the challenge of water scarcity,” the DWS writes on Twitter.And while that’s a splendid initiative, could they maybe have worked a bit harder on making Splash less terrifying?
@shelleymorton16 thats just going to give kids nightmares. And some adults #wtf What the fuck? About Andy WalkerCamper by day, run-and-gunner by night, Andy is editor at Memeburn and prefers his toast like his coffee -- dark and crunchy. Specialising in spotting the next big Instagram cat star, Andy also dabbles in smartphone and game reviews over on Gearburn. View my profile and articles... |