Tiryville residents endure two months without water

Residents of Tiryville in Kariega have lacked running water for nearly two months, forcing them to walk kilometres for supplies. The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality attributes the issue to problems at the Nooitgedagt Water Treatment Works, while the South African Human Rights Commission has launched an investigation.

For almost two months, taps in Tiryville, a neighbourhood of RDP houses overlooking Kariega in the Nelson Mandela Bay area, have run dry. Residents like Marie Fleurs have described the hardship: “We can’t even cook properly. I can’t even remember the last time I did laundry.” She added, “It is really inhuman to live like this.” Families, including seven people in the Fleurs household, trek over 1km to areas like Lapland or nearby farms for water, hauling buckets up steep paths. Marius Fleurs noted they recycle dishwater to flush toilets. Wendolene Bekkers walks nearly a kilometre daily for her family's needs, unable to afford bought water. Joseph Majoor uses a wheelbarrow for trips to Lapland, highlighting challenges for the elderly and ill who need water for medication. Municipal water tankers rarely arrive, residents say. Instead, Gift of the Givers has provided tankers and installed 2,500-litre JoJo tanks for easier access. Ali Sablay of the organisation said residents last had water six weeks prior to their intervention. Municipal spokesperson Sithembiso Soyaya explained the outages stem from reduced output at the Nooitgedagt Water Treatment Works due to high raw water turbidity, electricity disruptions, voltage dips and increased demand. This affects Kariega, Despatch, KwaNobuhle, Chatty and Bloemendal. An extra pump is online, with full stabilisation expected in one to two weeks, though the tanker fleet is limited. DA mayoral candidate Retief Odendaal called it a “man-made water crisis” during a visit. The South African Human Rights Commission, via Eastern Cape manager Dr Eileen Carter, is investigating, citing Section 27(1)(b) of the constitution on the right to sufficient water.

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Brixton resident angrily confronts Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero at a water tower amid prolonged outages.
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Johannesburg resident confronts mayor over prolonged water outages

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A frustrated Brixton resident in Johannesburg confronted Mayor Dada Morero at a water tower site, highlighting severe water shortages that have lasted weeks. The viral encounter underscored residents' desperation amid ongoing outages affecting daily life. Officials face criticism for poor crisis management as the issue impacts upcoming local elections.

The democratic alliance plans to take the city of johannesburg to court over its ongoing water crisis, citing mismanagement and potential undue benefits to tanker suppliers. Residents in areas like melville and brixton have protested the prolonged outages, while mayor dada morero denies the situation has reached national disaster levels. Nationally, minister pemmy majodina stated that r400 billion is needed to fix south africa's water infrastructure.

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Residents in the Zingcuka location of Kieskammahoek, Eastern Cape, have protested against ongoing water shortages by blocking access to their village and shutting off valves from the Sandile Dam. They accuse local municipalities of neglect over the past four months. The Amathole District Municipality attributes the disruptions to recent infrastructure issues and power failures.

Gauteng public school learners face raw sewage risks and cancelled classes due to water outages, while more affluent schools report no such issues in years.

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The City of Johannesburg’s wastewater treatment system is deteriorating significantly, with half of its plants in critical condition according to the 2025 Green Drop Report. Released on 31 March by the Department of Water and Sanitation, the report gives the metro an overall score of 48.8%, down from 91% in 2011. Failing plants are releasing poorly treated sewage into rivers, posing risks to public health and the environment.

The 2025 Green Drop Report shows a rise in critically failing wastewater systems across South Africa to 396, with Johannesburg's rivers contaminated by extremely high E. coli levels. Local officials and experts warn of health risks to people and animals.

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Nairobi Water has confirmed resumption of supply to Buruburu Phases 1 and 2, Kariobangi South and North, Dandora, and parts of Mathare after repairing a flood-damaged transmission pipeline along Outering Road. Services were disrupted by recent floods affecting thousands of homes. The company stated the pipeline has been fully restored.

 

 

 

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