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SA lockdown: Sisulu warns municipalities against cutting water supply to residents

The Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation, Lindiwe Sisulu, has appealed to municipalities throughout the country to refrain from abrupt cutting of water supply to residents as this deprives them of their basic human right of access to clean water.

Sisulu said that the practice also hampers the government’s efforts to fight the spread of Coronavirus.

The government has embarked on a national drive to encourage all South Africans to wash their hands with soap and water regularly to stem the tide of the Coronavirus.

The Department of Water and Sanitation said that Sisulu’s appeal comes against the background of thousands of frantic callers to its call center who complain about municipalities who have cut off water supply to residents who are in arrears or for no apparent reason.

Most of the complaints were from Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.

“I appeal to municipalities who are guilty of this practice to switch on the water supply immediately. This is not the time to be punishing our people for failing to pay their water bills. We must all rally around the government’s call to wash our hands frequently in order for us to defeat the scourge of COVID-19,” Minister Sisulu said.

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Adele Louw

Adele has been in the community media since 1997, first in Mpumalanga and since 2008 in Gauteng, and is passionate about giving a voice to residents of all communities.

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