The Citizen (Gauteng)

SCARY EYES Govt fails to pay Giyani water bill

JOB LOSSES: MORE THAN 1 000 WORKERS LAID OFF

- Alex Matlala – alexm@citizen.co.za

Contractor­s shut up shop while waiting for department of water to settle huge invoice.

More than 1 500 workers and 26 subcontrac­tors are unemployed because the department of water and sanitation (DWS) has not honoured its payment obligation­s to service providers of the Presidenti­al Giyani Bulk Water Project.

The company delivering the R3.5 billion water project in Limpopo has abandoned the project and moved its plant from Giyani to its head office just outside Midrand in Johannesbu­rg.

The move comes after the department, under new Minister Gugile Nkwinti, failed to pay Khato Civils outstandin­g money to the tune of R63 million.

The Citizen reported three months ago that Khato Civils was unable to buy diesel to move the plant after the department failed to cough up since March.

Khato Civils chief executive Mongezi Mnyani said yesterday: “Yes, we can confirm that we have retrenched workers at the Giyani project because the department is unable to pay us. We are currently at 96% complete. But we cannot do that if there is no money.

“We have pleaded with the department since the beginning of the year for payment. But it seems as if our pleas fell on deaf ears.”

During a visit to Giyani at the weekend, gates to the main camp were locked, with heavy security guarding the empty buildings.

In a letter seen by The Citizen from Khato Civils to Nkwinti, the firm claims the cost to complete the project between now and March next year would amount to R629 million. Khato says it invoiced the department through its implementi­ng agent, Lepelle Northern Water, for R89 227 549.86 on March 23, 2018 for the work that was done from February 2018.

“The invoice has been with the DWS for more than four months. On August 15, the department partly paid R25 897 537.35. We’ve now been waiting for a balance of R63 330 012.51 since then to date,” Mnyani said. “Now, our plant can’t be moved because we cannot afford diesel.

“Our employees can’t be paid because there is no money, and our subcontrac­tors are threatenin­g to take us to court.”

Daniel Mokati, an employee of Khato Civils and a father of six who is supporting many other people, broke down at the news that he and other employees were to be retrenched last Wednesday.

“Christmas is just around the corner. My children and my family expect me to buy them goodies and clothes for Christmas,” he said, crying uncontroll­ably. “What am I going to do when I lose my job two months before Christmas?”

Another employee, Sewela Molewa, accused the department of not having the interests of the people at heart. She said Khato Civils was responsibl­e for changing the lives of not only its employees, but Giyani residents.

A fortnight ago, Mopani District Municipali­ty executive mayor Nkakareng Rakgoale said the project had become a platform for political parties to score cheap political points ahead of next year’s general election.

This is after the EFF likened the ANC to a hungry pig that eats its young, while the DA said the water project had been used by former president Jacob Zuma and former department minister Nomvula Mokonyane as a cashcow to bankroll the ANC election campaign in Limpopo.

The Giyani Water Emergency Interventi­on was initiated by Zuma in 2014 and commission­ed by Mokonyane in August the same year. It begun with a budget of R502 million but the scope of work ballooning the budget to over R3.5 billion. It was then expected to last for nine months but escalated to nearly three years.

DWS spokespers­on Sputnik Ratau said there were plans underway to address the problem. Lepelle chief executive Phineas Legodi was not available for comment. ANA, addional reporting by Amanda Watson

I believe that both the boards of the RSR and Prasa are capable of resolving their impasse cordially in the best interest of all commuters. Such a decision must not negatively impact on the provision of safe and secure Metrorail operations.

Blade Nzimande Minister of Transport

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Picture: AFP A woman disguised as a horror movie character attends the Horror Fest Monterrey 2018 in the Mexican city on Sunday.

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