Despite the severe drought that has hit most parts of South Africa, Xanthia remains a success story as its water project nears 98% completion.
Ensconced in the rolling hills of Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga, the impoverished village boasts a successful water programme that prompted President Jacob Zuma and 13 Cabinet Ministers’s Siyahlola visit. Xanthia is one of 25 villages in Bushbuckridge that are benefitting from the revamped Inyaka Water Treatment Works. The first phase of water supply in Xanthia (and several other villages) is almost complete and houses are receiving clean drinking water. Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nomvula Mokonyane said more than 500 people now have work while others were trained as pipe welders and crane drivers. Another 800 job opportunities will be created through construction management. Many local contractors from Bushbuckridge are now doing business to ensure that water is connected. These companies include Malo Contractors, Lemjo Sivuthumlilo JV, Seletje Construction and Management, Shirdo Trading, and many others.“70% of the appointed contractors are local contractors. Furthermore, all appointed contractors have agreed to subcontract to smaller local contractors. Procurement of material has been restricted mainly to the Mpumalanga Province. All maintenance work is done in house and is no longer outsourced,” Minister Mokonyane reassured the community.