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Giyani bulk water project: Waste of state funds under spotlight

More than R1b from the R4b set aside for the 2005 Giyani Bulk Water Supply programme was misappropriated and is under investigation by the SIU.

LIMPOPO – Corruption, the waste of state funds and a lack of skills on the part of certain service providers were behind the delays in fulfilling the 2005 Giyani Bulk Water Supply programme which was set to provide clean water to the villages in Giyani from the Nandoni Dam.

This is according to the President, Cyril Ramaphosa, who did a site inspection on Sunday, accompanied by other dignitaries.

More than R1b from the R4b set aside for the project, was misappropriated, he said, adding that the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) is busy with an investigation into the squandered funds.

“Those found guilty will be held accountable and we promise the communities around the Nandoni Dam and the Greater Giyani Municipality that, come end of March 2023, you will have clean water from your taps,” the president said.

Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu, who was also part of the delegation, said in the three weeks to come, the Nandoni Dam pump station will be tested to find out whether water pipe lines leading to Nsami Dam in Giyani were connected correctly so that they can supply water to the 24 villages affected by water shortages.

“We can provide to you exactly the date the affected communities will receive water,” he said, adding that they have left room for unforeseen circumstances and possible delays,” he said.

President Cyril Ramaphosa engages with water project workers iatNandoni Dam.

Premier Chupu Mathabatha and Vhembe District Mayor Dowelani Nenguda were also part of the site inspections to assess progress made to alleviate challenges of water scarcity and to ensure consistent and reliable water supply in the area.

The Giyani Bulk Water Project was initiated in 2014 to address severe water challenges in the Greater Giyani Local Municipality through the transfer of water from Nandoni Dam to be augmented to Nsami and Middle Letaba water systems.

Ramaphosa first engaged with traditional leaders and communities staying around Nandoni Dam on the issue of having to stay near the full-to-capacity dam, but are without clean water.

Mathabatha said he was pleased with the outcome engagement between Ramaphosa and the communities around Nandoni Dam and Giyani.

He said he was excited that the issues of challenges of water are receiving attention from the highest office of the country and this in itself speaks of great progress made on the project.

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