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Water issues tackled at the Kwamashu meeting

- PHINDILE NQUMAKO phindile.nqumako@inl.co.za

POLITICAL party leaders proposed solutions to solve the water supply issues in the Inanda, Ntuzuma and Kwamashu – INK areas, during a town hall meeting in Kwamashu yesterday.

The discussion was facilitate­d by the YMCA non-profit organisati­on, and political leaders made up the panellist. The INK area and northern ethekwini Municipali­ty areas are marred by water supply challenges.

A resident from ward 45, Zanele Mtshali, questioned the politician­s on accountabi­lity.

“Is it because politician­s have lost interest in people that they have neglected this issue for so long? It is a disgrace that communitie­s that have dams that overflow have no water,” said Mtshali.

Another resident, Prince Msomi, said South Africa exports coal to other countries while residents experience load shedding.

Africa Dlomo, an ethekwini ward 38 co-ordinator, said they want to scrap the private ownership of dams.

“Water is a fundamenta­l right. We want to hire 10 000 artisans that will help build infrastruc­ture,” he said.

He also said there is a lot of criminalit­y involved with the water tanks, and that has heightened water issues.

The ANC was represente­d by ethekwini secretary-general Musa Nciki, the

IFP by Mncedisi Nxumalo, and Mzamo Billy spoke on behalf of the DA.

Bonginkosi Dlamini represente­d the umkhonto wesizwe Party (MKP), Africa Dlomo the EFF, Ntokozo Biyela Build One SA (Bosa), and Simphiwe Mkhwanazi Actionsa.

Nciki said their manifesto was based on six priorities, and ANC government has programmes in place to resolve the issues and invest in people.

“We have signed a partnershi­p with Umgeni Water to fix the issue of water,” he said.

Nxumalo said the job of the opposition party is to put pressure on the leading party to bring service delivery.

“The issue comes from when parties fail to support us when there is a motion of removing leaders who are incompeten­t. There is water in the communitie­s, but it has been switched off. If you want to see the ANC in power after so long, forget about it.”

Nxumalo added that they planned to tackle the issue of unemployme­nt by creating a database that has informatio­n on how many people need jobs and for which career.

Biyela said that Bosa intends to create a youth society that is self-reliant but without neglecting adults.

“We want a job in every home, and we want graduates to be trained in entreprene­urship. We have already trained graduates, and we also want to tackle the issue of the missing middle,” he said.

Dlamini said that the issue of water started when certain people decided to abuse the tender system and use water tankers to destroy the pipes to enrich themselves through tenders.

Mkhwanazi said their focus was to insure strict immigratio­n laws to protect the economy, and on job creation.

The DA, represente­d by Billy, want to create an anti-corruption unit that ensures leaders follow the correct procedures to employ people.

Billy said water loss has become a huge business in ethekwini, with certain people benefiting by R20 000 to R50 000 per tank delivery.

“The ANC government has neglected the issue of water for too long,” he said.

 ?? ?? POLITICAL party leaders and representa­tives of the YMCA at the water shedding discussion at Kwamashu Catholic Church in P Section on Wednesday.
POLITICAL party leaders and representa­tives of the YMCA at the water shedding discussion at Kwamashu Catholic Church in P Section on Wednesday.
 ?? All pictures by PHINDILE NQUMAKO ?? PRINCE Msomi speaks of the water issue in Kwamashu.
All pictures by PHINDILE NQUMAKO PRINCE Msomi speaks of the water issue in Kwamashu.
 ?? ?? BHEKI Mngwengwe a resident from Inanda, thanks the ANC government for addressing the water issue in Inanda with a multimilli­on-rand contract
BHEKI Mngwengwe a resident from Inanda, thanks the ANC government for addressing the water issue in Inanda with a multimilli­on-rand contract
 ?? ?? ZANELE Mtshali, a resident in ward 45, highlights issues of water in her area that have not been resolved for years.
ZANELE Mtshali, a resident in ward 45, highlights issues of water in her area that have not been resolved for years.
 ?? ?? POLITICAL party leaders presented their proposals to solve the water crisis in ethekwini.
POLITICAL party leaders presented their proposals to solve the water crisis in ethekwini.

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