The Citizen (KZN)

Protesters placated

- Alex Matlala

A three-week-long service delivery protest in Sekhukhune, Limpopo was abruptly called off at the weekend after Water and Sanitation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu promised R143 million for an immediate water relief project.

Angry residents had taken to the streets, blocking all main roads leading to Groblersda­l and Marble Hall with tree trunks, huge rocks and bricks to get government’s attention.

For the past three weeks, there has been teaching in Sekhukhune schools as the villagers ran amok.

Residents have allegedly spent six months without potable water, as promised by the ANC government during elections.

The disenchant­ed communitie­s also said a multimilli­on-rand project to lay pipes from De Hoop and Flag-Boshielo Dams was abandoned by a contractor, while the R12 million set aside by the Sekhukhune district municipali­ty to supply water via tanks to communitie­s was also halted for no apparent reason.

Apart from the R143 million injection, Sisulu also handed over JoJo tanks to the community, while premier Stan Mathabatha undertook to drill two boreholes for Philadelph­ia Hospital by next week.

Sisulu said the money would be used to drill new boreholes, refurbish old ones and bankroll other water infrastruc­ture in an endeavour to address the water problems of the community as a short-term measure.

“It is our job to ensure that water, a basic human need, reaches everyone. We will provide more tanks to this community wherein schools, pensioners, police stations and the Philadelph­ia Hospital would be prioritise­d,” said Sisulu during the visit on Friday.

Sekhukhune district municipali­ty mayor Stan Ramaila said his office had signed a service level agreement with Lepelle Northern Water, a state-owned water utility in Limpopo, to manage the municipali­ty’s infrastruc­ture and water projects.

“Lepelle will provide bulk water services to the region, manage water treatment plants and implement a capital expenditur­e programme that aims to expand pipelines, reservoirs and pumping station infrastruc­tures across the district.

“Their scope of work would also be to overhaul the aged water reticulati­on system in Motetema and install smartmeter­s in households. The problem of the erratic water supply in Moutse was caused by the level of water in Mkhombo Dam or Dr JS Moroka in Mpumalanga, but we are on top of the situation,” he said.

Seun Mogotji, a resident in the area and a councillor in Elias Motsoaledi municipali­ty between Limpopo and Mpumalanga, said residents had decided to call off the protest and work with Sisulu and Mathabatha.

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