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Media Statement, 3 April 2016

 

 

President Zuma Commits Government to Provide Extra Support to Drought
Hard-Hit Areas

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has committed all spheres of government to provide
extra support to drought hard-hit areas including uThungulu District
Municipality to ensure that communities have adequate access to clean water
as the country is experiencing its worst drought in decades. 

 

The President was responding to a series of concerns raised by the members
of the community of the district municipality and surrounding areas during a
successful and productive Presidential Imbizo held today, 03 April 2016 in
Melmoth, in KwaZulu-Natal.

 

He visited the community of the district following its appeal to government
to intervene as the community was experiencing difficulties with regard to
delivery of water services as result of the drought which has affected the
area and other communities across the country.  

 

The Presidential Imbizo enables a direct engagement with the community to
equip government with a first-hand understanding of the challenges that are
faced by communities and to intervene meaningfully and with speed to improve
their lives.

 

In response to these challenges, President Zuma has tasked all spheres of
government to intervene and ensure that all communities have water. The
President further announced government's drought relief programme to
effectively address the challenges facing drought affected communities in
the district including handing over water tanks, wheel barrows and other
equipment. 

 

President Zuma said it was a constitutional obligation for government to
take care of its citizens to ensure a better life for all, and assured the
community that government would prioritize addressing the drought challenge
not only in the district but also in other affected areas across the
country. 

 

"Our government, working in partnership with civil society, will ensure that
all communities have access to water. Water is one of the vital basic
services, and we cannot leave this dire situation to continue.

 

"Given this state of affairs, as a responsive and caring government of the
people, we realized how devastating this drought is, which is why we have
put measures in place for intervention. Among these measures is the
refurbishing of bore-holes and bringing them back into operation," he said.

 

The President added that boreholes were being drilled and were still to be
equipped, while others were already operational.

 

The district municipality, which is one of the most stricken areas by the
current drought in KwaZulu-Natal, has bulk water infrastructure mainly
centred in its small towns (Eshowe, Melmoth, Mtunzini, Nkandla and
Mbonambi). It also has over 200 small water supply schemes served by
production boreholes and springs covering most of its rural areas. Some of
these water sources have dried up as a result of drought.

 

Uthungulu District was allocated R23 Million from the Drought Relief Funds
for the development of 32 new boreholes and protection of seven springs
through its business plan that was approved by the Department of Water and
Sanitation for implementation in April 2015.  

 

President further said there were also augmentation schemes which were under
implementation across the country including: 

.    Clanwilliam Dam Raising in the Western Cape;

.    Mzimvubu in the Eastern Cape;

.    Nwamitwa and Tzaneen Dam raising in Limpopo;

.    Hazelmere Dam Raising in KZN;

.    Lesotho Highlands Water Project 2, that will not only supply water to
Gauteng, but to other provinces as well;

 

"The total increase in capacity through the expansion of those dams will be
equivalent to 54% of the Vaal Dam. Other interventions include dispatching
water tankers to the communities, as part of bringing them the much needed
relief. Specialized mobile reservoirs are also being rolled out to severely
affected areas," the President said. 

 

Government has launched numerous bulk water projects which are underway in
KwaZulu-Natal this in a bid to provide more water to the people. 

 

The Major Bulk Infrastructure Projects that are under construction in
KwaZulu-Natal including:

.    Mhlabatshane Bulk Water Supply

.    Greytown Regional Bulk Water Scheme Phase 2

.    Nongoma Bulk Water Supply

.    Pongolapoort Bulk Water Scheme;

.    Dukuduku Resettlement Water Supply

.    Middledrift Bulk Water Supply

.    Greater Mthonjaneni Bulk Water Supply Phase 2

.    Greater Bulwer Donnybrook Water Scheme

 

In addition, municipal water infrastructure grant projects are also planned
for the municipalities of uMkhanyakude, uThungulu, uMhlathuze, Zululand,
Ilembe, Uthukela and Ugu.

 

In addition, the President encouraged communities to report tap leakages to
nearest Municipalities, which was another contributing factor to water
shortage in the country.  

 

"The War on Leaks also remains an important programme in support of
efficient water use. The success of the campaign depends on the
participation of industries, business and the public, by asking everyone to
fix leaking water pipes and taps on business premises, as well as in homes,"
the President said. 

 

President Zuma was accompanied by the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Mr Senzo
Mchunu, Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Ms Pamela Tshwete, MECs as
well as councillors. 

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993 or [email protected] 

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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