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Makana on its knees as water and sewage services all but collapse amid broken equipment crisis

Service delivery in the Makana Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape reached the point of collapse this month with one town, Riebeeck East, drowning in sewage while Makhanda is riddled with potholes, water leaks and sewage spills. 
Makana on its knees as water and sewage services all but collapse amid broken equipment crisis Since September 2024, a vacuum tanker servicing the town of Riebeeck East has been unusable because it needs new tyres and brake pads. If the invoices for spares had been paid, it would take two days to get the truck back on the road.  More than two months later the truck, known as a honeysucker, which sucks up waste materials, still hasn’t been fixed. Riebeeck East’s sewerage system is overflowing, and people’s toilets are full.  In communication seen by Daily Maverick, the municipality was warned on 18 November that a critical sewer situation was developing in Riebeeck East because the truck was not in service and a stormwater drain had become blocked. There are only two vacuum tankers available for the Makana Local Municipality, meaning that half the fleet is out of commission. The other truck works full-time in Alicedale to prevent a similar collapse. Makana Local Municipality spokesperson Anele Mjekula said it might still take another two weeks to get the truck back on the road. And in the event of more water outages, water trucks to provide drinking water to residents are also in short supply.  Mjekula said they had two water trucks but one needed an engine overhaul. This truck has not been operational for 18 months. The municipality is also serviced by three trucks from Amatola Water (the water utility service in the province). These, however, are also not operational and need tyres and hydraulic pipes. The Roads and Stormwater Department’s truck is also out of commission as it needs new tyres, rims and flaps and two new batteries. It also needs a road test as the licence has expired. This was reported on 16 October but it is still not fixed. Several sources have confirmed that a senior engineer, Reynhardt Britnell, who was appointed as Makana’s acting head of the Department of Infrastructure and Engineering, was “warned” not to present a status quo report highlighting these issues in a meeting attended by national and provincial representatives on Monday. Britnell has temporarily left Makhanda as a precautionary measure. Water for some [caption id="attachment_2483195" align="alignnone" width="1280"]Makhanda trucks out of order The Makana Local Municipality admits that one of its two water trucks is out of order, and has been for 18 months. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] In August, DA councillor Geoffrey Embling again renewed his request for an investigation into allegations that the municipality’s chief financial officer Nomfundo Ntsangani used an Amatola Water tanker to fill her swimming pool in December 2023. There were several eyewitnesses to the event.  “Residents are still complaining about it,” he said, in a letter to the municipal manager, Pumelelo Kate.  “This occurred at the height of water outages when Somerset Heights [a suburb in Makhanda] had been without water for a week and the Amatola Water truck was meant to be delivering water to residents. Furthermore, the driver of the Amatola truck allegedly parked over the sewer line on the verge of Dulverton Road and damaged the pipe in the process.  “Residents witnessed the event, took photos and are prepared to give statements,” he said. The municipality refused to comment on the issue, and Ntsangani ignored multiple requests for comment on this issue.  The offices of the Infrastructure and Engineering Department at the municipality, the very office tasked with looking after water and sanitation in the municipality, have been declared unsafe and condemned by the Department of Labour. The Traffic Department was closed for the same reason.

Crisis to crisis

[caption id="attachment_2483193" align="alignnone" width="1280"]Municipality offices in Makhanda. The Makana Local Municipality's offices in Makhanda. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2483202" align="alignnone" width="1600"]Offices in Makhanda condemned Some of the evidence found by the Department of Labour at Makana Local Municipality offices before they were condemned. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2483192" align="alignnone" width="921"]Closure notice of offices in Makanda The Labour Department's notice closing the municipality’s technical services offices in Makhanda. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2483201" align="alignnone" width="2000"]Municipality offices in Makhanda that have been condemned. The Makana Local Municipality offices that were condemned by the Department of Labour. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] In 2020, the Makana Local Municipality made history when the High Court declared that owing to its persistent, unconstitutional failure to provide services, the council should be dissolved. The case was, however, taken to the Supreme Court of Appeal and settled on the basis that a judge would oversee a recovery plan. Since then the municipality has been hit by one self-made crisis after the other. Last year, it was ordered to pay back R60.7-million in unspent infrastructure grants; this was later reduced by half.  Read more: Reprieve for Makana municipality after Eastern Cape treasury claws back half of unspent grants This financial year, according to minutes from the latest infrastructure committee meeting, the Makana municipality had spent only R156,000 by the end of the first quarter. Its budget is R6.7-million. The meeting also discussed the release of R9.3-million from the new infrastructure grant provided by the Treasury. It is understood that where a municipality has been found to be non-compliant with Department of Water and Sanitation standards, as Makana does, it can apply for 10% of the infrastructure grant to be ringfenced for spending on water and sanitation infrastructure. In September 2024, the town was hit by such an extended water outage that Rhodes University had to suspend its lectures.  Read more: Rhodes University suspends lectures as Makhanda despairs over prolonged water outage caused by sabotage The South African Human Rights Commission is investigating service delivery failures in the municipality, and after an inital hearing in October, commissioners are due back in Makhanda on 17 December.

SIU probe

[caption id="attachment_2483199" align="alignnone" width="1280"]Tractor waiting for repairs A tractor to be used for service delivery awaits repairs in a municipal warehouse. (Photo: Supplied)[/caption] The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), which had received a proclamation to carry out a wide-ranging investigation into the municipality, raided the municipality’s offices in Makhanda in September. Rhodes University, along with a number of private schools and civil society groups, issued a joint statement welcoming the investigation. “This investigation is crucial to promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in our community. We encourage all organisations and members of the public to cooperate fully with the SIU as may be required. “Our interest is in revitalising our municipality and removing any obstacles to positive development. We believe fairness, integrity and accountability are essential for advancement, and this investigation is a chance to address past irregularities and rebuild public trust in our institutions. “We will continue to contribute to improving Makhanda and making it liveable, sustainable and attractive through social collaboration and activism,” read the statement. Read more: SIU launches comprehensive investigation into Makana municipality’s five-year service delivery crisis The SIU investigation follows a damning report from the Auditor-General for the 2022/2023 financial year. The Auditor-General said she couldn’t express an opinion on the municipality’s financial statements and gave it a disclaimer. One of the findings by the Auditor-General was that for purposes of monitoring service delivery, auditors could not find evidence that 60% of targets to remove asbestos pipes had been met; the municipality declared that it met only 9% of a 100% target to refurbish the Belmont Valley Waste Water Treatment Works, but auditors said this was actually 27%. The municipality said it achieved 75% for the refurbishment of the Waainek Waste Water Treatment Works, but auditors could find no evidence of this. DM

Since September 2024, a vacuum tanker servicing the town of Riebeeck East has been unusable because it needs new tyres and brake pads. If the invoices for spares had been paid, it would take two days to get the truck back on the road. 

More than two months later the truck, known as a honeysucker, which sucks up waste materials, still hasn’t been fixed. Riebeeck East’s sewerage system is overflowing, and people’s toilets are full. 

In communication seen by Daily Maverick, the municipality was warned on 18 November that a critical sewer situation was developing in Riebeeck East because the truck was not in service and a stormwater drain had become blocked.

There are only two vacuum tankers available for the Makana Local Municipality, meaning that half the fleet is out of commission. The other truck works full-time in Alicedale to prevent a similar collapse.

Makana Local Municipality spokesperson Anele Mjekula said it might still take another two weeks to get the truck back on the road.

And in the event of more water outages, water trucks to provide drinking water to residents are also in short supply. 

Mjekula said they had two water trucks but one needed an engine overhaul. This truck has not been operational for 18 months. The municipality is also serviced by three trucks from Amatola Water (the water utility service in the province). These, however, are also not operational and need tyres and hydraulic pipes.

The Roads and Stormwater Department’s truck is also out of commission as it needs new tyres, rims and flaps and two new batteries. It also needs a road test as the licence has expired. This was reported on 16 October but it is still not fixed.

Several sources have confirmed that a senior engineer, Reynhardt Britnell, who was appointed as Makana’s acting head of the Department of Infrastructure and Engineering, was “warned” not to present a status quo report highlighting these issues in a meeting attended by national and provincial representatives on Monday. Britnell has temporarily left Makhanda as a precautionary measure.

Water for some

Makhanda trucks out of order The Makana Local Municipality admits that one of its two water trucks is out of order, and has been for 18 months. (Photo: Supplied)



In August, DA councillor Geoffrey Embling again renewed his request for an investigation into allegations that the municipality’s chief financial officer Nomfundo Ntsangani used an Amatola Water tanker to fill her swimming pool in December 2023. There were several eyewitnesses to the event. 

“Residents are still complaining about it,” he said, in a letter to the municipal manager, Pumelelo Kate. 

“This occurred at the height of water outages when Somerset Heights [a suburb in Makhanda] had been without water for a week and the Amatola Water truck was meant to be delivering water to residents. Furthermore, the driver of the Amatola truck allegedly parked over the sewer line on the verge of Dulverton Road and damaged the pipe in the process. 

“Residents witnessed the event, took photos and are prepared to give statements,” he said.

The municipality refused to comment on the issue, and Ntsangani ignored multiple requests for comment on this issue. 

The offices of the Infrastructure and Engineering Department at the municipality, the very office tasked with looking after water and sanitation in the municipality, have been declared unsafe and condemned by the Department of Labour. The Traffic Department was closed for the same reason.

Crisis to crisis


Municipality offices in Makhanda. The Makana Local Municipality's offices in Makhanda. (Photo: Supplied)



Offices in Makhanda condemned Some of the evidence found by the Department of Labour at Makana Local Municipality offices before they were condemned. (Photo: Supplied)



Closure notice of offices in Makanda The Labour Department's notice closing the municipality’s technical services offices in Makhanda. (Photo: Supplied)



Municipality offices in Makhanda that have been condemned. The Makana Local Municipality offices that were condemned by the Department of Labour. (Photo: Supplied)



In 2020, the Makana Local Municipality made history when the High Court declared that owing to its persistent, unconstitutional failure to provide services, the council should be dissolved. The case was, however, taken to the Supreme Court of Appeal and settled on the basis that a judge would oversee a recovery plan.

Since then the municipality has been hit by one self-made crisis after the other.

Last year, it was ordered to pay back R60.7-million in unspent infrastructure grants; this was later reduced by half. 

Read more: Reprieve for Makana municipality after Eastern Cape treasury claws back half of unspent grants

This financial year, according to minutes from the latest infrastructure committee meeting, the Makana municipality had spent only R156,000 by the end of the first quarter. Its budget is R6.7-million.

The meeting also discussed the release of R9.3-million from the new infrastructure grant provided by the Treasury. It is understood that where a municipality has been found to be non-compliant with Department of Water and Sanitation standards, as Makana does, it can apply for 10% of the infrastructure grant to be ringfenced for spending on water and sanitation infrastructure.

In September 2024, the town was hit by such an extended water outage that Rhodes University had to suspend its lectures. 

Read more: Rhodes University suspends lectures as Makhanda despairs over prolonged water outage caused by sabotage

The South African Human Rights Commission is investigating service delivery failures in the municipality, and after an inital hearing in October, commissioners are due back in Makhanda on 17 December.

SIU probe


Tractor waiting for repairs A tractor to be used for service delivery awaits repairs in a municipal warehouse. (Photo: Supplied)



The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), which had received a proclamation to carry out a wide-ranging investigation into the municipality, raided the municipality’s offices in Makhanda in September.

Rhodes University, along with a number of private schools and civil society groups, issued a joint statement welcoming the investigation.

“This investigation is crucial to promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in our community. We encourage all organisations and members of the public to cooperate fully with the SIU as may be required.

“Our interest is in revitalising our municipality and removing any obstacles to positive development. We believe fairness, integrity and accountability are essential for advancement, and this investigation is a chance to address past irregularities and rebuild public trust in our institutions.

“We will continue to contribute to improving Makhanda and making it liveable, sustainable and attractive through social collaboration and activism,” read the statement.

Read more: SIU launches comprehensive investigation into Makana municipality’s five-year service delivery crisis

The SIU investigation follows a damning report from the Auditor-General for the 2022/2023 financial year. The Auditor-General said she couldn’t express an opinion on the municipality’s financial statements and gave it a disclaimer.

One of the findings by the Auditor-General was that for purposes of monitoring service delivery, auditors could not find evidence that 60% of targets to remove asbestos pipes had been met; the municipality declared that it met only 9% of a 100% target to refurbish the Belmont Valley Waste Water Treatment Works, but auditors said this was actually 27%.

The municipality said it achieved 75% for the refurbishment of the Waainek Waste Water Treatment Works, but auditors could find no evidence of this. DM

Comments

Lucifer's Consiglieri Nov 29, 2024, 12:28 AM

Should we empathise with the residents? Or should we ask why they persist in going to the ballot box to vote for this? Do they bring it on themselves? Why? Do they hate other races that much?

Skeltongeo Nov 29, 2024, 10:40 AM

Possibly the threat of removal of SASSA grants

in Nov 29, 2024, 04:50 PM

No, we should not. The state of the town is a direct manifestation of the mindset and outlook of the voters. Democracy in their hands is like an assault rifle in the hands of a toddler.

Lian van den Heever Nov 29, 2024, 05:17 AM

Well, which party is in control ? Who voted for them ? Were free foodparcels and t-shirts at stake ? Why do voters keep on bumping their heads ?

Kevin Venter Nov 29, 2024, 05:35 AM

The voters cannot connect the dots that the reason there is sewage in the streets and no water in the taps is because they have repeatedly voted for the ANC. Definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. Scrutiny needed on water truck supply contracts!

Philip Machanick Nov 29, 2024, 09:57 PM

Makana Citizens Front reduced the ANC majority to 1 seat. With solid support for 2026 we can do even better. Check our Facebook page.

Wynand Deyzel Nov 29, 2024, 06:28 AM

Yet, residents are made to pay their rates, by law. Why don't they simply pay money into a central account and take over the function of the defunct municipality? I can assure you, the councillors wo be getting paid every month and shiny cars would be parked neatly in their garages!

Robert Pegg Nov 29, 2024, 06:38 AM

The problem starts with appointing incompetent Municipal officials. The rot started in 1994.

manie_mulder Nov 29, 2024, 07:11 AM

Exactly. Irrespective of which political party rules, if the municipal manager does not have the first inkling of what managing means, all hope is lost. It is not rocket science: plan, organise, communicate, control, motivate. The people appointed to manage does not know the meaning of the word.

in Nov 29, 2024, 04:51 PM

No. The problem starts and is directly caused by those who make their crosses next to the wrong party. Politics is downstream from culture. If the culture is broken, the politics, the council and the sewage works will be broken too.

Ritchie Morris Nov 29, 2024, 06:59 AM

The only short term solution is for the local private sector to bring together the technical and administrative skills necessary to fix the town - as is occurring in other towns in the same situation. Regrettably, this article will not be available to most voters in Makana and Makhanda

Ritchie Morris Nov 29, 2024, 07:04 AM

Ms Ellis, you have two photos of the same tanker truck, registration FSB 419 EC. The first refers to a 'honeysucker' (sewage sucker). The second to a water truck. Although noted as 'photo supplied' - I hope the tanker is not used by the municipality for both purposes.

Gary De Sousa Nov 29, 2024, 07:11 AM

This is the worst state of a municipality I have seen. I bet all the council workers/officials have been paid fully and bonuses for xmas done and yet nobody worries or fixes the place.

Gavin Hillyard Nov 29, 2024, 07:23 AM

Seems like the breakpads were broken?

Gavin Hillyard Nov 29, 2024, 07:24 AM

Vote DA and this all goes away

waynewright257 Nov 29, 2024, 07:25 AM

They would rather have the devil rule over them because they know him.

Bradjame6 Nov 29, 2024, 07:29 AM

Welcome to Africa. This is how they do things.

Grumpy Old Man Nov 29, 2024, 07:38 AM

Comments concerning foolishness of voter choices. ANC Branches are active and prominent on the ground. They spread misinformation such as the loss of Social Grants and that people under the ANC do not need to pay for basic services. These are the reasons for people's voting choices

Middle aged Mike Nov 29, 2024, 09:29 AM

Democracy isn't for everybody. The EC is proof positive of that. Rapidly imploding but still a stronghold of ANC support.

in Nov 29, 2024, 04:54 PM

Being an adult implies that society will hold you responsible for your actions and choices. The state of the towns is the punishment for poor choices made by adult voters. They are doing it to themselves, and therefore deserve their misery. Accountability is there for every adult.

John Kuhl Nov 29, 2024, 07:48 AM

This serves them well...Congratulate on voting for who you did. Keep groveling we will look after ourselves ...wish you luck

Roke Wood Nov 29, 2024, 07:56 AM

This has been happening for years, this is nothing new. The reporter should go to Queenstown and see the dire state of its sewage plants, and free flowing sewage into the roads and rivers etc...there was a court order against Queenstown to solve the sewage problems. the EC is riddled with this.

Geoff Krige Nov 29, 2024, 08:01 AM

The Supreme Court appointed a judge to oversee recovery?? Why is a judge considered competent to oversee a recovery plan? Why not a Project Management Practitioner or a Business Rescue Practitioner? Little surprise nothing has improved.

Ga g Nov 29, 2024, 08:07 AM

The Makana Municipality’s honeysucker needs more than breakpads!

gunniesstore Nov 29, 2024, 08:07 AM

You get what you vote for.

Alan Salmon Nov 29, 2024, 08:20 AM

The same neglect, incompetence and mismanagement week after week, year after year. It is beyond comprehension how this be allowed to continue. And no-one is ever held to account. You just want to weep.

johnbpatson Nov 29, 2024, 08:40 AM

Ah well, it is now Crismiss so all work like delivering wheels and brake parts will stop till mid January -- even if someone in the municipality figures out how to pay for them. The eight week holiday for businesses used to be a Natal thing, now nationwide.

D'Esprit Dan Nov 29, 2024, 08:51 AM

How is this not before the Human Rights Commission? This is absolute abuse by useless, thieving, cadre deployed scum. They should be in prison, not filling their pools.

Middle aged Mike Nov 29, 2024, 10:34 AM

HRC's tied up with hurty words cases.

Arnold O Managra Nov 29, 2024, 06:19 PM

No, the HRC is busy trying to find witches, including Eben Etzebeth. It's the Spanish Inquisition. In the 21st century.

Middle aged Mike Nov 29, 2024, 08:51 AM

Who coulda thunk it? Elect incompetent thieves for 30 years straight and stuff falls apart.

Jubilee 1516 Nov 29, 2024, 09:23 AM

I deeply love Africa and Africans. This sincere, honest love, coupled with the fact that by the time of the 17 March 1992 referendum I have been to most of Sub-Saharan Africa, and the fact I regarded my soul as much Motswana as Afrikaner, made NO an easy choice in the referendum. Justified daily.

A Rosebank Ratepayer Nov 29, 2024, 09:23 AM

DzviRegera-the ability to take something that is working and slowly destroy it continues. What is tragic is how this plays into Trump’s playbook of sh!thole African countries and does so much damage to the post colonial project. And judging by the evidence most people are OK with this

cracklin62 Nov 29, 2024, 09:26 AM

Despite water and sewerage issues I doubt these"officials" waistlines are shrinking

Jaco du Preez Nov 29, 2024, 09:31 AM

Some facts above may not be as clear as they should be. Mr Kate is an ex-mayor of Makanda. The mayor before Cllr Vara was suspended and replaced by an administrator, costing a fortune and achieving nothing. The previous CFO paid R2.9M for a pump at the water treatment plant, which never appeared.

rouxenator Nov 29, 2024, 09:32 AM

Hopefully not in vain. Let's hope that what transpires here, and elsewhere on the continent the past 50+ years, serves as a harsh yet crucial lesson. See what happens? This is what happens!

Jaco du Preez Nov 29, 2024, 09:35 AM

The current CFO has no better track record. She arrived after having caused havoc elsewhere. She is the direct reason we had a water crisis in Sept - wide-spread industrial sabotage because of no communication (notices of outages long after the fact) and a choice between overtime or paying ESKOM.

Fernando Moreira Nov 29, 2024, 09:56 AM

Vote ANC over and over and over !!

Ivan van Heerden Nov 29, 2024, 10:01 AM

Black Excellence rearing its head again!! Viva Comrades! Viva decolonising! I am so glad they changed the names of those towns. Well Done Comrades, the Sh1tstorm is literal. One of these days the locals are going to start killing officials and "Shocked" will be Squirrels response, nothing else!

Iota Jot Nov 29, 2024, 10:15 AM

This stinks - literally. It is heartbreaking. But we are used to such reports of incompetence, greed, neglect et al. Nomfundo Ntsangani however has taken it to another level. Shameless! Openly using precious municipal water to fill her pool is a big fat FU to her community.

amuhnkuna Nov 29, 2024, 10:28 AM

As a black South African, I am humiliated at the continued backwardness, ineptitude and corruption being displayed by my people.

Jubilee 1516 Nov 29, 2024, 06:37 PM

No brother. You have nothing to feel humiliated about. We are all individuals in our own right and our skin colours are irrelevant. We must just all co-operate; we are in the same boat.

Johannes Hendrik Jansen Nov 29, 2024, 10:45 AM

There can only be one reason: APARTHEID !!!

Iota Jot Nov 29, 2024, 10:51 AM

This stinks – literally. It is heartbreaking. But we are used to such reports of incompetence, greed, neglect et al. Nomfundo Ntsangani however has taken it to another level. Shameless! Openly using precious municipal water to fill her pool is a big fat middle finger to her community.

MAC Jones Nov 29, 2024, 11:10 AM

Yet the good residents of EC will vote for the ANC again and nobody will learn a single thing...

Anthony Krijger Nov 29, 2024, 11:27 AM

It has not yet occurred to voters. that by voting for whatever would be the best political party to run their metro's, they would be employing new servants to undertake provision of services that they are paying for. Instead they vote for new masters and get stuck with the ANC who provide nothing.

luke17 Nov 29, 2024, 11:34 AM

Proudly brought to Makana residents by the exact same party that they voted for, the ANC. I find it extremely difficult to sympathize with them.

paulwannenburg Nov 29, 2024, 12:33 PM

The astonishing, destructive force of liberation.

Robert Pegg Nov 29, 2024, 12:41 PM

I see a fire truck in one photo. Probably needs a new battery. No supplier will supply parts when they don't know if they will ever get paid. I've seen empty fire stations all over the country, but the staff still get paid. Queenstown had their fire trucks repossessed. I bought one.

michaelmconsulting Nov 29, 2024, 02:49 PM

Lets be Pro-active here, declare it a disaster of maladministration, mismanagement, incompetent leadership, people promoted beyond their level of competence, resulting in gross incompetence. Put the council under administration, dismiss the council members. Start from scratch and fix the mess.

mariajohan19 Nov 29, 2024, 02:53 PM

A graphic display of Africa standards. The locals just accept and live with it. It looks like it looks despite several investigations, reports and fore warnings.

Craig King Nov 29, 2024, 04:06 PM

I am sure there are a number of retired civil engineers with extensive municipal engineering experience who could provide a useful service to these smaller municipalities. Unfortunately, like me, they don't conform to the BEE requirements and so are unemployable by local government. It is sad.

Mike King Nov 30, 2024, 11:11 AM

There is an engineer but he has been muzzled !

ak47.king Dec 2, 2024, 05:07 PM

He has actually been threatened and had to leave town for his own safety. Local residents have tried to do something and have taken Makana to court several times but the ANC keeps fighting back. The unemployed outweigh the employed and employers and that's how the ANC gets votes.

Les Thorpe Nov 29, 2024, 04:08 PM

I sent this article to associates in California, London and Perth. The outside world may be interested in what happens when ANC cadres take over a municipality. Makes one wonder about the reasons why the ANC lodged case against Israel at the ICC whilst total anarchy reigns in their back yard.

glen.erringt Nov 29, 2024, 04:11 PM

*brake pads.

Arnold O Managra Nov 29, 2024, 05:54 PM

So does transformation or decolonisation work empirically? Collapse of previously well functioning infrastructure is a common thread today. You really do get what you wish for. Be very careful. Dunning Kruger effect. Vote carefully. Never protest.

Philip Machanick Nov 29, 2024, 09:55 PM

We’re fighting all this. I can’t post links here but look for Makana Citizens Front on Facebook. Follow us there and if you really want to make a difference support us directly. If in Makana, volunteer. Our Facebook page also has a link to donate.

libby Nov 30, 2024, 09:47 AM

Shame on each and every one with a hand in this disgusting mess - the voters as well as the counsellors. How utterly useless, lazy, stupid, incompetent must you be to allow this to happen? The penny must drop. If you vote for the people who created this mess, you get what you deserve.

stev Nov 30, 2024, 12:34 PM

I think the problem is communication. Possibly all the whites on this page including myself cannot speak a black language. If we all spoke Xhosa or Zulu and could talk to other citizens this whole SH1T show may never have occurred. The voters are drowned in vernacular mistruths and propaganda.

Steve Daniel Dec 2, 2024, 10:28 PM

Oh ja - forgot for a few seconds, it’s my fault !!! Idiot

Steve Daniel Dec 2, 2024, 10:31 PM

…but then again - I do speak and communicate in 3 languages, isiXhosa included ! Must be your fault then Stevie…

Colin Braude Nov 30, 2024, 05:58 PM

"Whatever the ANC runs, it ruins" — traditional South African saying.