The Citizen (KZN)

Limpopo communitie­s want arrests over water crisis

- Brian Sokutu

The battle for clean drinking water in South Africa is intensifyi­ng, with rural communitie­s in Limpopo taking the Sekhukhune district municipali­ty to the High Court in Pretoria next week to ensure the arrest of government officials – including the city manager – for failure to comply with a previous court order.

At the core of the standoff between communitie­s from Elandskraa­l, Morarela, Mbuzini, Dichoeng and Tsansabela, is failure by the municipali­ty in the last five years to provide villagers with an adequate water supply.

The communitie­s, represente­d by the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (Cals) at Wits University, want district council officials arrested for reneging on implementi­ng last year’s court order, which compelled them to provide adequate water.

“Despite the matter having been placed under case management to closely monitor compliance with that order, the municipali­ty has consistent­ly failed in its duties,” said Cals attorney Ariella Scher.

“Ignoring this order, time and time again, not only seems to show a deep disrespect for the communitie­s and their rights, but also a blatant disregard for the court and our justice system as a whole.

“The communitie­s are left with no choice but to hold government officials personally liable, in an effort to send a message that failures by the council must be treated seriously.”

Judge Hans Fabricius last November found failure by the municipali­ty to provide communitie­s with adequate water “unacceptab­le”, holding the council in contempt for non-compliance with an earlier court order.

In line with the order, communitie­s agreed to monitor the municipali­ty’s progress over the next few months, hoping the judge’s interventi­on would lead to greater compliance.

Instead, the villagers have been without water since December and are forced to walk long distances to collect water from crocodile-infested rivers – risking their safety and health.

“Considerin­g the trend of non-compliance, the communitie­s will call for the arrest of the municipal manager as well as a punitive cost order against other accountabl­e officials,” said Scher.

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