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No action plan to end sewerage crisis

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THE eThekwini Municipali­ty finally filed its answering affidavit to ActionSA’s applicatio­n to end the sewerage crisis in the metro.

We note with deep concern, however, that their affidavit is without an action plan on how the municipali­ty will commence with repairs to the damaged and dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture, as promised during our mediation. This further demonstrat­es their lack of interest in dealing decisively with this crisis.

Furthermor­e, the affidavit went on to claim that ActionSA agreed that the action plan would be furnished in a month. This is simply not true.

We had merely asked that they indicate how long it would take to draft such an action plan. The stance of the metro has always been that it has a plan, but no finances to implement the plan. Now, the argument is that they have the finances, but no plan!

Furthermor­e, the metro – under oath - claims that the municipali­ty is not facing a sewerage crisis and that all the water systems are fully operationa­l.

This is in complete conflict with the fact that they are promising a “plan of action”, and flies in the face of evidence that ActionSA has collected, which demonstrat­es the dire state the municipali­ty is in.

The metro elects to simply ignore the evidence to the contrary.

In addition, after months of delays and extensions from our side and from the court, it is staggering that the eThekwini Municipali­ty is no closer to providing its residents with an action plan to arrest the precipitou­s collapse of the city’s sewage network.

One can safely conclude that there is a lack of appreciati­on for the severity of the situation within the eThekwini Metro administra­tion.

Unfortunat­ely, this displays the kind of leaders and government South Africans are subjected to at all three tiers of government.

We can no longer allow for the situation to continue as such and will be asking the court for a special allocation to avoid any further and undue delays.

ActionSA will work around the clock to ensure that non-performing leaders are made to account and that eThekwini is restored to its former glory.

ZWAKELE MNCWANGO

Chairperso­n ActionSA KwaZulu-Natal

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