In Conversation With James Masango - Democratic Alliance

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The Gert Sibande District Municipality has announced renewed efforts to improve its water infrastructure following prolonged service disruptions, poor water quality reports, and community dissatisfaction across various local municipalities under its jurisdiction. While the district leadership says it is investing in upgrades and strengthening monitoring systems, residents in areas such as Govan Mbeki, Msukaligwa and Lekwa continue to face ongoing water cuts, aging purification plants, broken pumps, and inconsistent supply.

This issue is not isolated — Mpumalanga has been identified nationally as one of the provinces with the most water-infrastructure breakdowns, often attributed to a combination of aging systems, poor maintenance, financial mismanagement, and operational inefficiencies. For years, Gert Sibande has appeared in Auditor-General findings for irregular expenditure and failing wastewater systems.

The Democratic Alliance (DA), as the official opposition in Mpumalanga, has strongly disputed the municipality’s claims of improvement. They argue that long-standing infrastructure failures stem from poor governance, budget misallocation, and a lack of technical oversight. According to the DA, the commitments announced by the municipality do not match the lived reality of residents who experience brown tap water, burst pipes left unattended, and dysfunctional purification facilities.

Today’s conversation aims to evaluate whether the promises being made correspond to actual progress on the ground — and to understand the implications for water access, public health, and accountability.
19 Nov 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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