The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tshwane services ‘sabotaged’ by unexplaine­d vandalism

- Rorisang Kgosana

Buckets and carcasses stuffed in sewerage pipes, vandalism of health services and daily cable theft all seem too much of a coincidenc­e, raising questions on whether the Tshwane DA-led municipali­ty is being sabotaged.

In recent months, Tshwane has been targeted by unexplaine­d criminal elements.

Since the beginning of the year, the city has been plagued by vandalism, arson and thievery.

In January, bizarre objects were hauled out of the Ga-Rankuwa sewer line when the city embarked on their R5 million project to replace sewerage pipes.

“We are convinced we are being sabotaged. If I start with the sewer lines in Ga-Rankuwa, we have pulled objects out that could never have gotten there by accident. Buckets, bricks, what looked like a carcass of a calf were found. We believe there are people hellbent on discrediti­ng the administra­tion and want the city to fail,” MMC for utility services Darryl Moss said.

Mayor Solly Msimanga also listed incidents where criminals gain access to mini substation­s only to chop and disconnect cables, without taking anything.

In some cases, thieves are able to dig up the cables from an open field.

“People are not guessing where these cables are running. They go straight to specific areas and dig out those cables,” he said.

In a separate incident in January, a clinic in Rietvlei was vandalised when a group of people smashed toilets and basins with bricks and left empty handed.

“We have seen destructio­n of properties in Mabopane two weeks ago, where six brand new vehicles, bought by the City of Tshwane for electricit­y, water and sanitation, were torched. This happened in an area that already has a shortage of resources and we bought those vehicles to augment the shortage.”

While Moss hinted the recent attacks could be linked to the cancellati­on of many tenders by the city last year, Msimanga said one or two municipal employees could also be involved.

 ?? Picture Supplied ?? BIZARRE. Pipes being blocked by strange objects.
Picture Supplied BIZARRE. Pipes being blocked by strange objects.

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