In Conversation With Theo Nkonki Spokesperson for Gauteng MEC for Infrastructure Development and Cooperative Governance

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Thousands of Gauteng residents are experiencing low water pressure and temporary water interruptions as Rand Water undertakes a major maintenance programme from 29 May to 2 June. The work is aimed at improving the long-term reliability of the province’s water infrastructure, but it has also raised concerns about access to water, emergency response measures, and communication with affected communities.

In response, Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Infrastructure Development, Jacob Mamabolo, has intensified oversight efforts across affected areas including Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Emfuleni. The provincial government has activated a Provincial Operations Centre and deployed more than 300 members of the Multi-Disciplinary Infrastructure Team, known as the A-Team, to monitor conditions on the ground and support municipalities.

Critical facilities such as hospitals and clinics are being prioritised, while water tankers and alternative supply measures are being used to assist communities experiencing severe shortages. As residents navigate the disruptions, questions remain about preparedness, infrastructure resilience and what can be done to avoid recurring water crises in the future.
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