Joburg water maintenance prompts tanker deployment and hospital plans

Joburg Water has deployed roving and stationary tankers across affected areas in greater Johannesburg as Rand Water carries out infrastructure maintenance that began on Friday.

The maintenance programme, expected to run until Tuesday, has led to low water pressure or outages in parts of Roodepoort, Soweto and Sandton. Joburg Water spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said priority is given to schools, hospitals and informal settlements.

Gauteng Health Department spokesperson Steve Mabona confirmed contingency measures for Johannesburg hospitals. Most facilities hold enough stored water for two to three days, with direct supply lines from Rand Water and municipal tankers on standby at sites including Chris Hani Baragwanath, Rahima Moosa and Helen Joseph hospitals.

Shabalala urged residents to report issues through councillors, Johannesburg Water or social media. Some residents in the City of Tshwane welcomed the work, noting it should improve water quality for communities.

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Nairobi Water technicians celebrate restored water supply to flood-hit estates after pipeline repairs.
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Nairobi Water resumes supply to six estates after pipeline repairs

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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.

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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Amid Johannesburg's ongoing water crisis—including a February confrontation at the site—the City launched the Brixton Reservoir and Water Tower on 29 April 2026, boosting storage capacity. Officials praised it as progress toward reliable supply, while critics highlighted persistent leaks, delays, and unproven resilience during outages.

South Africa’s water sector lost nearly R19 billion in 2023/24 due to leaks, illegal connections and billing issues, Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke’s report reveals. With 47% of treated water wasted before reaching users amid ageing infrastructure and governance failures, the findings underscore the urgency behind the National Water Crisis Committee launched in February.

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A burst on the Kabete-Kilimani transmission pipeline has disrupted water supply in several Nairobi areas, including State House. The incident occurred early on Friday, March 20, 2026, with repairs ongoing and full restoration expected by Sunday, March 22, 2026.

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