News

Blame game continues: ANC accuses DA of neglect in Hammanskraal cholera outbreak

In a ‘shocking’ turn of events, the African National Congress (ANC) voiced their deep concern and disappointment over the ongoing cholera outbreak in Hammanskraal.

The governing party pinpointed the Democratic Alliance-led (DA) City of Tshwane as the primary culprit for the unfolding health crisis.

Hammanskraal cholera outbreak

The ANC voiced their feelings of shock and sorrow about the cholera outbreak in Hammanskraal, which has claimed the lives of 15 residents.

Advertisement

The ANC didn’t mince words in its condemnation of the DA.

ANC ‘alarmed and saddened’

The outrage of the ANC goes beyond the fact that cholera is preventable.

Its outrage stems from their accusation that the DA-led City of Tshwane has been negligent in ensuring the human rights and dignity of Hammanskraal’s residents.

Advertisement

Much like President Cyril Ramaphosa, the party was “alarmed and saddened”.

The ANC argues that the tragedy in Hammanskraal is a direct result of a municipality that’s “fallen asleep at the wheel”, failing in its duty to provide safe, potable water.

ANC v DA: Battle of blame

The party alleges that the DA has shirked its responsibility and taken a defensive stance instead of taking responsibility and collaborating with provincial and national governments.

Advertisement

The ruling party challenges the DA to own up to its failures in providing potable water and to commit to rectifying the problem.

To it credit, the ANC highlights that the DA isn’t prioritising the “poorest of the poor” within the opposition party’s administration areas.

This racist stance has resulted in a systemic disregard for the rights of the poorest individuals in the region, transforming DA-governed areas into what they dub “islands of apartheid in a sea of democracy”.

Advertisement

Water tankers available

Meanwhile, Ofentse Madzebatela reported that the Human Settlements Department is increasing water provision via water tankers to Hammanskraal as a response to the cholera outbreak.

The availability of the tankers will be extended from three to five days per week until 31 May, with the city evaluating the need for further extensions.

The following areas are affected:

Advertisement
  • Bridgeview
  • Chris Hani Block G
  • Hammanskraal Ext 2
  • Hammanskraal West
  • Kudube Unit 9
  • Nkandla (Stinkwater area)
  • Phomolong (Suurman Ridge)
  • Prestige
  • Soutpan / Marikana
  • Steve Biko

The councillor encourages residents to cleanse containers with bleach detergents before drawing water from the tankers and to boil water from alternative sources prior to consumption.

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.

Published by
By Cheryl Kahla