Jacob Mamabolo slams politicisation of Gauteng water crisis

Dry taps across Gauteng just triggered a political firestorm that the province's own MEC is desperately trying to shut down.

Mamabolo's anti-grandstanding message
  • Jacob Mamabolo slammed the politicization of Gauteng's water crisis.
  • Old infrastructure and overconsumption drive the real problem.
  • His spokesperson, Theo Nkonki, echoed the teamwork-over-fighting line.
Where the shortages hit hardest
  • Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni, Tshwane, and Mogale City all got hammered.
  • Johannesburg loses up to 33% of water through aging pipes.
  • Hursthill residents reported reddish water from their taps.
  • Pipe bursts and equipment failures worsened everything since 2024.
The new Operations Centre setup
  • Mamabolo personally leads a provincial Operations Centre.
  • Rand Water and the national government sit at the same table.
  • Leak repairs, pump fixes, and reservoir maintenance are underway.
  • Water tankers are deployed where supply remains critical.
Presidential-level intervention kicking in
  • Ramaphosa created a high-level Water Crisis Committee.
  • Pemmy Majodina already visited the affected areas for assessments.
  • Paul Mashatile is expected in Johannesburg for progress checks.
Early recovery signals
  • Rand Water restored full capacity after late-January failures.
  • Network stabilization is showing early positive signs.
  • Long-term plans target extra storage to prevent a Day Zero.
 

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