“We are no longer throwing money at problems and are more focused on bringing on board our full capacity and support, using our water entities and boards, to intervene and to support municipalities. In turn, they must invest on building the required capacity to operate and maintain the water and waste water infrastructure.” This statement was made by Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane at a pre-Budget Vote media briefing in Parliament Mokonyane said lack of adequate capacity, skills and revenue generation and collection are common realities in the municipalities where the Back-2-Basics programme is being implemented. The department has set up interventions to support municipalities to deliver water and sanitation services in areas such as Giyani in Limpopo, Madibeng in the North West and Makana in the Eastern Cape. “Lessons learnt in this process have partly influenced our decisions to review the Water and Water Services Acts to ensure that as a department we do not only intervene once systems have collapsed in municipalities, but we are given the legal mandate to deliver these services where there are inherent challenges.”
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