CoGTA announces plan for stormwater drains in Nelson Mandela Bay

The Eastern Cape Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs has announced plans to build temporary surface stormwater drains in Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. MEC Zolile Williams made the announcement during an oversight visit to flood-affected areas on 5 June 2026.

MEC Zolile Williams visited Kuyga in Ward 40 after persistent heavy rainfall caused flooding across the metro. Old drainage systems have been blamed for the severity of recent floods. Williams said the department would develop temporary stormwater channels on road surfaces. He added that engineers advised bringing gravel and opening channels to control water flow, especially in informal settlements. Nearly three thousand residents were evacuated to local centres during the flooding. All schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro and parts of the Sarah Baartman district remained closed on 5 June due to expected heavy rains.

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Nelson Mandela Bay metro is contending with roughly 7,000 active water leaks in its aging pipelines despite full dams following recent rains. Officials reported on 21 May 2026 that limited maintenance funding threatens to halt repairs.

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Parliament’s Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs committee has warned the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro it may take further steps due to delayed responses to post-oversight requests. The concerns stem from an October 2025 oversight visit involving multiple municipalities. The metro maintains it submitted the required report on 14 March 2026.

Transmission pylons in Nelson Mandela Bay have collapsed again, leaving parts of the metro without power for up to three weeks. The city budgeted R11.9-million for repairs this financial year, short of the R35-million needed. Businesses report significant losses from the outages.

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Negotiations between Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality and landowner Dr Albert van Rooyen over the possible sale of 85ha land for Grogro informal settlement are ongoing, with both parties having completed independent valuations. Residents, numbering about 1,000, have protested violently after the removal of illegal electricity connections, as the metro cannot legally provide services on private land. The community rejects relocation options and insists on staying.

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