Nelson Mandela Bay struggles with water leaks and budget shortfalls

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.

Executive director for infrastructure and engineering Joseph Tsatsire told councillors that the city lacks resources to address its 4,700km of decaying pipelines. A water loss strategy estimated at R1.3-billion has received no meaningful budget allocation, leaving three appointed contractors without work orders.

The infrastructure and engineering directorate operates with a R3.4-million budget, of which R370,000 is earmarked for repairs and maintenance. Only 27 percent of the total budget and 62 percent of the maintenance allocation have been spent so far, prompting concerns from councillors across parties about under-expenditure.

Councillors noted that a private firm and a young proposer offered leak-detection solutions but were not engaged. They also highlighted service disruptions, including week-long water shortages affecting Soqhayisa High School in Motherwell.

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Nelson Mandela Bay is facing a severe water crisis marked by critically low reservoir levels and ongoing outages affecting dozens of suburbs.

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Acting city manager Lonwabo Ngoqo has written to councillor Gustav Rautenbach seeking outside consultants to address the metro’s ongoing water and electricity problems. The move follows a poor performance review by the Department of Water and Sanitation.

The National Treasury has blocked the July equitable share payment to the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. The R500-million transfer was halted along with payments to 59 other municipalities to enforce fiscal discipline.

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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.

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