Sowetan

Water contractor dupes North West villagers

Mmakaunyan­e residents still without running taps

- By Sipho Mabena TimesLIVE

A contractor in a multimilli­on-rand water reticulati­on project in the North West convinced residents to sign forms confirming they had water while their taps were dry.

The contractor‚ whose name is known to Sowetan‚ required the forms as proof of how many residents had been connected. The form states that residents of Mmakaunyan­e “benefited ... from the project and [were] satisfied with water installati­on”, except taps have been dry since being installed in August.

Community leader and PR councillor Shangy Mbekwa said the contractor had gathered more than 1000 signed forms by the time they were intercepte­d and confiscate­d.

“We also stopped the contractor from removing his equipment and shipment containers because they are not done [finished]. More than R8million has been spent, but we still do not have water.”

The North West has spent about R52-million on water projects.

Johannes Sithole‚ 72‚ said he was tired of waiting and had ripped out his tap and put it in his house. “I know there will be no water coming out of that tap‚ so what is the point of having a tap. I will reinstall it when water comes out.”

Project manager Percy Mmadi admitted some homes did not have water, but said these were very few.

He said they were waiting for Eskom to electrify three more borehole pumps to supply water to everybody.

Resident Peter Mathebula‚ 64‚ said he thought he was signing confirmati­on the contractor had installed a tap, but not that they had water.

“When I was made aware by other residents that we were confirming that we had water‚ I was angry because I did not have water.” –

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