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Patients resorting to bucket toilet system

- WILLEM PHUNGULA willem.phungula@inl.co.za

ETHEKWINI municipal public accounts committee (MPAC) chairperso­n Thami Xuma has condemned the use of the bucket toilets system at Umlazi’s Prince Mshiyeni Hospital because of the failure of the municipali­ty to restore water supply.

Accompanie­d by his committee members, Xuma yesterday undertook an oversight visit to the health facility which has been plagued by water crisis for weeks.

He said he was shocked to learn that patients were using buckets to relieve themselves since they could not walk to mobile toilets installed outside the hospital.

Xuma said in the briefing by the hospital management that he was told water tanks and mobile toilets were brought as temporary measures while the city engineers repaired the broken pipe which caused water cuts, adding that the management informed him that patients who could not walk were using the bucket system.

“We are calling on health and city authoritie­s to urgently attend to this. We cannot allow our people to return to the bucket toilet system in this day and age. We know there have been interventi­ons both by mayor Mxolisi Kaunda and Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane, but it seems their interventi­on was not enough,” said Xuma.

He said he needed answers from city management on why water had not been restored, particular­ly at the hospital, because areas neighbouri­ng the hospital like Glebelands hostel had water.

Despite catering for the more than 1 million Umlazi population, the hospital also serves people from as far as Umbumbulu, Folweni, Kwamakhuth­a and surroundin­g areas.

The water crisis at the hospital was first brought to light by the DA ethekwini councillor­s who visited the health facility in the south of the city. The DA’S visit prompted action by the mayor and the health department.

During his visit last week, Kaunda said it would take seven to 10 days to restore water, but a plan was in place to ensure the facility continued working.

The city said the plan included bringing tanks and mobile toilets.

ethekwini Municipali­ty had not responded to a request for more comments by publicatio­n time.

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