People living in Tumahole finally got taps working after going two decades without reliable water, thanks to Municipal Manager Futhuli Mothamaha pushing upgrades through the Free State township. The pilot borehole project in the Mandela section brought immediate relief alongside a nearly finished 15-kilometer pipeline that restored access for thousands who spent years hauling water from far-off sources, and similar fixes helped Koppies and Kwakwatsi end their 20-year dry spell.
Mothamaha landed the gig back in August and started filling vacant positions across technical services while rolling out a two-billion-rand budget that funds treatment plant refurbishments and sanitation improvements. The manager runs regular service delivery checks to catch problems fast and pushes residents to pay bills while offering support for broke families.
Mothamaha landed the gig back in August and started filling vacant positions across technical services while rolling out a two-billion-rand budget that funds treatment plant refurbishments and sanitation improvements. The manager runs regular service delivery checks to catch problems fast and pushes residents to pay bills while offering support for broke families.