The Citizen (KZN)

Limpopo borehole puzzle

OF 4 820 THE WATER DEPARTMENT DRILLED, 3 000 WERE DRY National Council of Provinces will probe beneficiar­ies and service providers.

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is baffled that of 4 820 boreholes drilled by the department of water and sanitation and the Mopani district municipali­ty, over 3 000 did not provide a single drop of water.

The boreholes were drilled after Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane recommende­d that provinces hard-hit by drought should resort to using ground water.

The council, which spent the better part of the week visiting government projects in the province, also establishe­d that service providers in Limpopo charged the provincial department of water and sanitation and the Mopani municipali­ty a fee of R1.5 million to set up a single borehole.

“We will definitely take the matter forward with the relevant department to establish if there was any foul play,” said NCOP chairperso­n on water and sanitation Lulu Johnson during a site inspection in Tzaneen last week.

“We would want to know why over 80% of the boreholes drilled had not a drop of water. We would also need to be briefed as to who the beneficiar­ies of the boreholes and service providers who drilled the boreholes are.

“We also need to know how payment to service providers was effected and whether all supply-chain management policies where followed,” said Johnson.

“We would want to establish the kind of relationsh­ip the appointed service providers have with those awarded the borehole tenders,” Johnson said.

He said the council had asked for detailed informatio­n about steps taken by the authoritie­s after more than half of the boreholes drilled in the region had no water.

“It looks like heads will roll here. If any government official, entrusted by the residents to deliver the rightful services to them, is in any way conniving with service providers, he or she must just come clean and let the might of the law take its course,” he said.

Limpopo provincial government was equally perturbed about the allegation­s. Phuti Seloba, spokespers­on for the Limpopo provincial government, called on the department to fast-track the completion of water projects across the province so that new ones could be implemente­d.

Water and sanitation department spokespers­on Sputnik Ratau said yesterday Mokonyane’s office said on average, the price of setting up a borehole could vary from R80 000 to R300 000.

“Factors that could lead to a borehole not having water after drilling are the dropping of the water table below usable levels, lack of capacity and infrastruc­ture, and a lack of electricit­y supply.

“But it must also be borne in mind that South Africa in general was a water-scarce region.” –

We would also need to know how payment to service providers was effected. Lulu Johnson NCOP chairperso­n on water and sanitation

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