Government Accelerates Water Infrastructure Rollout

Charissa Swanepoel
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Johannesburg: SiltaNews – News Desk

Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has highlighted a nationwide push to improve water and sanitation infrastructure. Speaking at the release of the Green Drop Report on Tuesday, Majodina outlined a series of infrastructure projects handed over during National Water Month, describing them as tangible steps toward restoring dignity and improving access to safe water.

On 20 March, projects were handed over in Limpopo, followed by a major rollout on 22 March, World Water Day. where 22 refurbished and upgraded sanitation infrastructure projects, including wastewater treatment works and pump stations were handed over in Matjhabeng Local Municipality in the Free State.

On the same day, the Misgund Bulk Water Project was handed over in the Eastern Cape, and another infrastructure initiative was handed over in the Northern Cape. Further handovers took place in the Western Cape on 23 March, while 24 March saw the official launch of the Bhongweni Water Supply Project in Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu-Natal, alongside the Piet Retief Water Treatment Works in Mpumalanga.

By 30 March, three more projects were handed over in the Western Cape, with another project in Moretele Local Municipality in North West. “These interventions demonstrate government’s commitment to implementation and visible progress,” Majodina said. Despite the project handovers, the Minister warned that infrastructure delivery must be matched by long-term sustainability.

“Handovers alone are insufficient without sustainable operation and proper maintenance,” she said, stressing the need to protect infrastructure from vandalism and theft, while ensuring municipalities have the technical capacity and responsible governance to operate and maintain systems effectively. Majodina said the Green Drop Report serves as a critical reminder that infrastructure investment must be accompanied by “institutional discipline” and sound governance.

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