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Friday, 22 May 2026

GAUTENG WATER CRISIS: Municipalities Summoned by SAHRC to Account for Interventions

GAUTENG WATER CRISIS: Municipalities Summoned by SAHRC to Account for Interventions

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

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JOHANNESBURG — In a major move toward public accountability, the Gauteng Provincial Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) has confirmed that municipalities across the province will appear before the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC).

The scheduled appearance mandates local government authorities to provide transparent progress reports on interventions aimed at tackling the persistent water supply challenges plaguing Gauteng communities.

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A Constitutional Fight for Basic Rights

The upcoming engagement before the SAHRC highlights a deepening urgency surrounding water security in South Africa's economic hub. According to COGTA, the hearings are part of a concerted effort to enforce accountability, improve intergovernmental coordination, and safeguard residents' constitutional right to reliable and sustainable water services.

Ongoing water supply interruptions have placed an immense, undeniable strain on township households, local businesses, healthcare facilities, and schools.

What Municipalities Must Answer For

Gauteng municipalities are expected to present concrete, actionable metrics during the hearings. The SAHRC will demand detailed outlines on:

Infrastructure Maintenance: Current steps being taken to upgrade aging water systems.

Water Loss Reduction: Strategies to curb massive water losses caused by systemic leaks.

Crisis Response Times: How local governments plan to accelerate response times to sudden supply disruptions.

Reservoir Management: System updates to stabilize reservoir levels and prevent widespread dry-outs.

The presentations will also highlight the collaborative efforts currently underway between municipal bodies, the Gauteng Provincial Government, and national entities to stabilize the province's fragile water network.

The Intergovernmental Strategy

In response to the ongoing crisis, the provincial government has highlighted its weekly Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) platform on water security. This initiative brings together municipalities and key stakeholders within the water value chain to actively monitor system performance and deploy rapid interventions to high-risk areas.

This forum was established alongside the Local Government Turnaround Strategy, aimed at structurally reforming municipal governance, oversight, and service delivery priorities.

COGTA has welcomed the SAHRC's involvement, viewing the platform as an essential mechanism to measure progress, identify systemic roadblocks, and reinforce government commitments to restoring human dignity through uninterrupted service delivery. The outcomes and recommendations from the commission are expected to fast-track municipal relief efforts across the hardest-hit communities.

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