Capricorn District Municipality’s R11m failed Water Plant at Letswatla

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Capricorn District Municipality’s R11m failed Water Plant at Letswatla


The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Capricorn District Municipality (CDM) is outraged by the collapse of yet another water project and will demand that the municipal Council urgently institute a full forensic investigation. The defunct R11 million purification plant at Letswatla has never operated since it was built more than a decade ago.

This investigation must include the immediate disclosure of all consultants, engineers and contractors involved, a detailed explanation for the project’s failure, and clear identification of those who must be held accountable.

A decade after its construction, the plant remains a wasted, non-functional asset due to a fundamentally flawed design, the absence of electrification, and a complete failure of municipal oversight. The purification system cannot produce potable water because it is incompatible with the steel reservoir. The reservoir leaks heavily, proving that neither the design nor the workmanship met even minimum engineering standards.

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Despite the site being declared “completed,” Eskom never electrified the plant, meaning it has never been switched on, tested, or commissioned.

To compensate for the defective design, four Jojo tanks were later installed raising questions about why engineers and the municipality approved a system that could never function. Although all components are allegedly on site, the transformer remains uninstalled, the plant is unelectrified, and there is no evidence that the system works.

The original contractor was later blacklisted, which only deepens concerns about CDM’s procurement integrity, contract management, and quality assurance. The community has received no benefit whatsoever from a project funded with public money.

The consequences for residents are immediate and severe. The community relies on a borehole in a neighbouring village, with water pressure so low that only one street receives water at a time. Households often receive water only once a week. Valves repeatedly block including those supplying the local clinic compromising essential health services. A second borehole has been requested for years, yet CDM continues to ignore the community’s pleas.

These failures constitute clear violations of:

The Municipal Finance Management Act – fruitless and wasteful expenditure and failure to ensure value for money;
The Municipal Systems Act – failure to provide basic services;
Supply Chain Management Regulations – defective procurement and poor contract management;
The Water Services Act – failure to provide clean and safe drinking water;
Engineering Council of South Africa standards – as no competent engineer would have approved such a fundamentally incompatible design.
Where the DA governs, we insist on clean, transparent, and accountable governance that delivers real, measurable improvements to the lives of the communities we serve.

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Declaration of GBVF as a National Disaster

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Declaration of GBVF as a National Disaster


RISE Mzansi fully endorses the declaration of Gender-Based Violence & Femicide (GBVF) as a National Disaster. This significant legislative move must ensure that existing safeguards are enforced and strengthened so that every woman and child, and the LBGTQIA+ community are able to live as humans free from fear. Where acts of violence are perpetuated, there must be confidence that the criminal justice system will act accordingly.

GBVF impedes freedom of movement, the ability to study and to earn an income. It even impacts safety within the home, given South Africa’s unacceptable rates of intimate domestic violence. South Africa is in the midst of an epidemic of violence against women and girls, against children, and against LGBTQIA+ people.

RISE Mzansi believes that this crisis requires a holistic approach, beyond just safety, which the National Disaster Declaration must play a role in; with policies on jobs, substance abuse and people’s socio-economic conditions, but the key contributor to this epidemic is that perpetrators act with no fear of consequences. This must stop.

Part of the National Disaster declaration must be about quarterly reporting:

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) must report quarterly on its case load and prosecution rate in relation to GBVF cases
The South Africa Police Service (SAPS) must report on how many dockets and cases relate to GBVF, particularly rape
Stats SA must better highlight the unemployment rate of women.

The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) must be resourced in order to fully advance it mandate of inter alia promoting respect for gender equality and the protection, development and attainment of gender equality by monitoring, investigating, researching, educating, lobbying, advising and reporting on issues concerning gender equality
Parliament must receive a report from the Executive and its agencies on the impact of the National Disaster

Much credit must be given to the women of South Africa, Women for Change and other civil society organisations who have gotten us to this point.

A year from now, we must have made progress, if not the declaration of the National Disaster would have been in name alone. Now more than ever, political will is necessary.

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ANCYL RESOLVING INTERNAL CHALLENGES

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ANCYL RESOLVING INTERNAL CHALLENGES 



The African National Congress (ANC) appreciates and welcomes the successful engagement held between the Secretary General, Cde Fikile Mbalula, and the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL). 

The meeting provided an opportunity for the ANCYL to outline the challenges it had recently confronted and the steps it undertook to address them. The meeting resolved that all suspension letters issued in relation to the matter be immediately withdrawn. It is agreed that the Secretary General of the ANCYL will issue a public apology as part of restoring unity and organisational discipline.  

The ANC commends the ANCYL for demonstrating organisational discipline, maturity and unity of purpose by resolving these matters internally and responsibly. Their conduct reflects a renewed culture of accountability and collective leadership that strengthens both the ANCYL and the broader movement. The ANC expresses full confidence in the ANCYL leadership as they continue to play a decisive role in championing youth development, advancing the struggles of young people, and contributing to the renewal and reconstruction of the movement. 

We call on all members and leaders of the ANCYL to give maximum attention to ensuring the successful convening of the 27th National Congress, from 14 to 17 December 2025, at the University of Limpopo

We are assured that the ANCYL will continue to mobilise the energy, creativity and activism of young people in the service of social transformation. The organisation reaffirms its commitment to supporting the ANCYL.  

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Adoption of G20 Leaders Declaration

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Adoption of G20 Leaders Declaration

 
The Democratic Alliance congratulates all of the South African government on securing agreement on the Leaders' Declaration today at the G20 Leaders Summit.

This declaration represents a significant and positive outcome. It reinforces core principles essential to global stability, security and development, including respect for international law and human rights, the peaceful resolution of conflicts, and a renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation.

Importantly, through the declaration, G20 members seek to ease the debt burden on developing countries, strengthen climate-resilience, and support a just transition to sustainable energy systems that have positive implications for jobs and growth.

In addition the declaration welcomes the "Ubuntu approaches" on food security and nutrition, developed under South Africa's G20 Presidency, and sustainable, climate resilient agriculture. This will expanded access to safe, healthy and nutritious food for vulnerable South Africans.

These priorities are vital for South Africa as government seeks to implement the urgent reforms required to turbocharge our economy.

It has been an honour to be a part of this meeting and the team that made this summit not only possible but valuable. As such it represents an important step toward improved, inclusive global cooperation and, closer to home, to the inestimable value of the GNU.

As a partner in the GNU, the DA will work to ensure that the G20 commitments translate into tangible progress at home.

DECLARATION OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE AS A NATIONAL CRISIS AT THE G20 SOCIAL SUMMIT

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DECLARATION OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE AS A NATIONAL CRISIS AT THE G20 SOCIAL SUMMIT 

The ANC Women’s League has been consistent in advancing the struggle against the scourge of Gender Based Violence and Femicide, which has ravaged our country with a series of attacks on innocent women and children in unprecedented levels.  

We have since intensified the struggle to end the merciless killing of women through protest marches, mass prayers and petitions to lobby society for collaboration against this scourge. 

In November last year we organised a march to the executive seat of our government in Tshwane, and unambiguously demanded a Declaration of the National State of Disaster.

Notwithstanding a series of other campaigns which followed from our structures in various provinces, including a march to the National Assembly in Cape Town in April 2025, where we also submitted a list of demands for expeditious interventions and to firm up our call for the Declaration of the State of Disaster. 

We have since taken our campaign to relevant authorities through round-table engagements with the Office of the State President, and met with the Honourable Deputy President Comrade Paul Mashatile, and a commitment was made to expedite radical interventions to combat the scourge. 

After lengthy bureaucratic processes, delegated by the President to the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, as directed by the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the ANC Women’s League is proud to inform the nation that we have a breakthrough, the President has indeed Declared GBVF a National Crisis at the G20 Social Summit today at Birchwood, and this is informed by the regulatory framework of our country. 

The Ministry of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs will in the next few days proceed with due processes for the coordination of the different elements of activities, in order to realise the full implementation of the course of action. 

We therefore want to applaud all our structures, the progressive women’s formations, faith-based organisations, and civil society organisations who came together in a collaborative alliance of the motive forces in defence of women and children. 

This declaration is a victory for all South African women and vulnerable groups who continue to fall prey to vicious men, and we believe this shall be the beginning of the end to the most atrocious onslaught to be experienced in this country, since the dawn of freedom. 

The ANC Women’s League will closely monitor the progress as the developments unfold in the process of implementation as per the guidelines of the Disaster Management Act, and we await the decision on the categorisation thereof, by the end of November. 

We once again commend our President and the government for finally ceding to our call, for this shall never be about triumphalism on the part of the ANC Women’s League but our revolutionary duty to realise the total emancipation of women in our lifetime. 

The ANC Women’s League remains steadfast in our resolve to be the voice of the voiceless and defend women and all vulnerable groups. 

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Mangaung cash flow as Treasury threatens to withhold equitable share

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Mangaung Cash Flow as Treasury threatens to withhold equitable share

The Democratic Alliance confirmed that the National Treasury has issued a formal notice to Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality under section 216(2) of the Constitution, warning that the Metro’s December equitable-share allocation may be withheld due to severe and persistent breaches of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA).

This is one of the most serious financial enforcement measures available to the Treasury and signals a Metro on the brink of fiscal failure and service delivery collapse.

Despite the gravity of this threat, the Executive Mayor has failed to table the Treasury letter and its implications before Council, keeping both councillors and residents in the dark. This is not in compliance with legislation.
In terms of MFMA section 52(d), the Mayor must report to Council on “the implementation of the budget and the financial state of the municipality.”

A threatened stoppage of the equitable share is unquestionably a material financial event and must be disclosed immediately.

Furthermore, MFMA section 60(1)(c) requires the Accounting Officer to report “any impending financial problems” to the Mayor, and Council must be allowed to consider the City’s response as needed for the constitutional process under section 216(2).

Meanwhile, Mangaung’s finances are collapsing. Diesel shortages and non-payment to contractors have already led to a failure to provide basic service delivery in the City in November.

MPAC, the key oversight body mandated to deal with UIFW, is itself dysfunctional. As set out in a DA letter to the Speaker on 6 November, MPAC has not followed its approved work plan.

In a last-ditch attempt to address the Treasury and DA letters, on 18 November, a last-minute MPAC meeting was held without prior access to the documentation, contrary to the Standing Rules and MPAC Terms of Reference.

A day later, more than R7 million in UIFW expenditure was presented under the same procedural defects. This breakdown undermines lawful oversight at a time when Mangaung needs it most.

Treasury requires Mangaung to show a 75% reduction in its UIFW balances, implement consequence management, and demonstrate tangible action. The Metro is nowhere near compliance, placing its equitable share and service delivery at immediate risk.

We will therefore request an urgent Council meeting at which the Mayor must table the complete Treasury correspondence and provide a full account of Mangaung’s financial position and plans to rescue the City’s finances.

The residents of Mangaung deserve transparency, not secrecy, while their City stands on the edge of collapse.

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NATIONAL CRISES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE

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NATIONAL CRISES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEMICIDE 

The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) welcomes and fully supports the Presidential call to declare Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) as a national crisis. 

This bold and necessary pronouncement marks a significant step in strengthening South Africa’s multi-sectoral response to one of the most devastating and persistent human rights violations affecting women, children, Persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups. As the custodian of strategic leadership, advocacy, and coordination to mainstream the socio-economic empowerment of women, youth, and persons with disabilities, the Department will continue to lead efforts to ensure the full implementation of the National Strategic Plan on GBVF (NSP-GBVF). 

The declaration underscores the government’s commitment towards accelerating the implementation of the Six Pillars of the National Strategic Plan on GBVF (NSP) (Accountability, Coordination & Leadership; Prevention & Rebuilding Social Cohesion, Justice, Safety & Protection, Response, Care, Support & Healing; Economic Power and Research & Information Management). Recognising GBVF as a violation of Human rights, the declaration will further elevate GBVF as a priority that demands urgent, coordinated action across all spheres of government, civil society, the private sector, and communities. 

The Department reaffirms its unwavering commitment to ending Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) in South Africa. Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga reiterated that the fight against GBVF requires sustained commitment from all sectors of society through collective action. “Government alone cannot end GBVF. It demands a united front—where communities, men, and institutions actively challenge harmful norms, protect survivors, and uphold justice,” the Minister said. 

As part of the upcoming 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, the Department will launch the campaign under the theme “LETSEMA”, calling on Men, Women, Boys, Girls and media houses to work together to End Gender Violence and Femicide (GBVF). Bringing together Filmmakers, Media Professionals, Civil Society, Academia, Researchers, Development Partners and all stakeholders, to co-create a shared agenda for GBV prevention through responsible storytelling and inclusive media representation.  

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