Residents say water issues not resolved
COMMUNITIES in eThekwini say that they are still dealing with ongoing water outages.
This comes despite Deputy President Paul Mashatile saying that he was satisfied with information that he had received from eThekwini Municipality that 90% of the city was receiving water and only the remaining 10% was experiencing water supply issues.
Vasie Govender, chairperson of community group Voice of Phoenix, north of Durban, said they were facing continuous water outages.
“We really don't believe the water outage issues have been resolved. We, along with neighbouring communities, continue to face water outages for long periods of time. Just this weekend there was no water and we took it upon ourselves to supply bottled water to our community.”
Govender said they were promised that the situation would be resolved in February.
“To date there is no solution in sight, we were told that pumps and valves were being repaired and replaced. Even with all this there is still no water. We are frustrated as a community as we are being denied our basic rights.”
Phoenix Civic and Ratepayers Association deputy chairperson Alice Govender said the water woes of the community had not been addressed.
“The eThekwini Municipality has failed to use its annual budgets appropriately, as a result we have failed infrastructure, unable to deliver services.
“The municipality should no longer use the 2022 floods and an inadequate budget as an excuse. We want services that we pay for.”
Verulam Water Crisis Committee spokesperson Roshan Lil-Ruthan said that they had expressed their concern over the exclusion of the community from the recent consultations held by Mashatile.
“It is certainly not true that 90% of eThekwini are receiving water. We would like to express our disappointment and dismay at the deputy president's failure to consult with us and the community. It is disheartening, especially considering the severity of the water crisis in Verulam.”
Lil-Ruthan added that the Verulam community has been enduring a humanitarian catastrophe.
“We are on day 320 without water. We call on the deputy president to rectify this oversight and engage with us and the wider community as a matter of urgency.
“We have demanded that the eThekwini Municipality be stripped of its responsibilities towards providing water and sanitation services to the people of eThekwini.”
IFP exco member Mdu Nkosi said many communities don't have water.
“In areas north of Durban and even Umbumbulu in the south they haven't had water for weeks or months. It's a failure of the municipality.”
DA councillor Thabani Mthethwa said the water issues were far from being resolved.
“Whether it is the northern parts or south and even the western parts of the city, there are areas as we speak that have not had water for weeks. It's a lack of infrastructure maintenance and also the demand exceeds supply.”