Cape Argus

Years on, villagers remain without water

- NDIVHUWO MUKWEVHO | Health-e News

THE Vhembe District Municipali­ty, responsibl­e for providing water services to the entire district in Limpopo, appears to have lost over R300 million which was invested with the embattled VBS Mutual Bank.

The much-anticipate­d clean drinking water supply promised to several villages looks set to fail.

The residents of Dididi village, outside of Thohoyando­u, live 2km from the banks of the multimilli­on-rand Nandoni Dam, yet remain without access to clean drinking water despite years of ongoing promises made to them since the dam was constructe­d.

Dididi and neighbouri­ng villages, such as Mulenzhe and Makovha, have never enjoyed the benefits of residing at the banks of Nandoni Dam, which was built to supply water to more than 100000 people from more than 20 villages within the Vhembe district.

The lack of proper water supply into those villages has resulted in the residents relying on unpurified water from the Luvuvhu River.

Local residents say that it hurts them knowing that Nandoni is responsibl­e for bulk water supply to various areas situated far away from the dam, while they remain without water.

Concerned Dididi resident Thomas Magosha said: “We have already lost hope that one day we will get a water supply from the dam which our villages surround. We have been raising these issues with the district municipali­ty for years, but nothing has been done. It is painful seeing water flowing into the dam each day, knowing that you’re not benefiting at all from the water so close to your home.”

Vhembe district mayor, Florence Radzilani, took office two years ago and vowed that water supply would be her number one priority.

Now she has been implicated in the VBS scandal.

“When the dam was built years ago, we thought that the water problems in the village would soon be a thing of the past. But I guess that we were all wrong, as years after the completion of the dam our water woes still continue. There is nothing we can do, as it’s all in the hands of the authoritie­s,” said Magosha.

Residents of the district have since called for the removal of Radzilani as mayor. Spokespers­on for the Vhembe District Municipali­ty Matodzi Ralushai could not explain why villagers were not getting water.

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