Mahlobo calls for fast-tracked service delivery for communities

Sunday, November 12, 2023
Deputy Minister Mahlobo.

Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister David Mahlobo says the recently released South African National Census statistics must be used as a guide to speed up the provision of services to meet the increasing needs of communities.

Mahlobo was speaking during the District Development Model (DDM) Social Compact Imbizo held at the Multi-Purpose Centre in Phuthaditjhaba in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality on Friday.

The Deputy Minister joined his counterparts from the Presidency, Pinky Kekana and Nomasonto Motaung (a DDM champion in the district); Free State Premier Mxolisi Dukwana, and Thabo Mofutsanyaba District Executive Mayor Connie Msibi amongst other dignitaries from the provincial and local government in the Free State.

“Statistics South Africa says we have provided more than 90% of the population with water. While we can say we have made strides in this regard, we know that we have not reached everyone as we should and we need to reach out to them as well, because it is our mandate and it is their constitutional right to be supplied with water,” Mahlobo said, adding that this was “envisioned by the founders of the country’s democracy”.

To help to make this happen, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is assisting municipalities to build new infrastructure, refurbish and upgrade the existing ones to meet the demand for water, while reducing water loses because of ageing infrastructure.

The department, through its Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG) and Water Services Infrastructure Grant (WSIG) programme, provides funds to municipalities for water infrastructure.

“In Maluti-A-Phofung, we have intervened when there were water challenges through our RBIG programme and allocated R176 million in the 2022/23 financial year and R154 million this financial year for water projects.

“Further to this, through our WSIG programme, we have allocated R127 million from 2022/23 until 2024/25 for drilling of boreholes in Intabazwe, Mokgolokweng sewer pump stations and Mokgolokweng bulk and sewer networks,” Mahlobo said.

He announced that for the first time, the communities of Maluti-A-Phofung finally receive water from Sterkfontein Dam, something that seemed like a “pipe dream”.

The communities in the area will benefit from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project once it is completed.

Outlining the ongoing work in intervening in Maluti-A-Phofung, Mahlobo highlighted the following projects:

•            Upgrading of Sterkfontein Water Treatment Works.

•            Refurbishment and Upgrading of the Fika Patso Water Purification Plant.

•            Upgrading of the Intabazwe Rising Main.

•            Bulk water supply to Tshiamo & Makgolokweng.

•            Upgrading of the supply to Phuthaditjhaba & CBD area.

•            Refurbishment of the Elands Waste Water Treatment Work.

•            Upgrading of the Kestell Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Refurbishment of the Makwane Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Refurbishment of the Moeding Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Upgrading of the Phuthaditjhaba Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Upgrading of the Tshiame Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Upgrading of the Wilge Waste Water Treatment Works.

•            Drilling of boreholes in Intabazwe.

•            Improving water revenue and reducing non-revenue water.

In addition, Mahlobo said allocations for infrastructure development have been made this financial year to municipalities under Thabo Mofutsanyana, such as Setsoto (R100 million), Nketoana (R83 million) and Dihlabeng (R60 million).

The imbizo discussed the “Development of a Social Compact through the DDM Approach”, and how to make a social compact to improve service delivery in communities.

The imbizo also zoomed into the Thabo Mofutsanyane District’s Social Compact progress, reviewed partnerships and devised means to strengthen them.

Furthermore, the imbizo looked at water and sanitation services in the area, as drivers of socio-economic development. – SAnews.gov.za