
Water supply has been declared the top priority for the Alfred Nzo District Municipality following an urgent leadership session held on 18 February 2026.
The Executive Mayor issued a directive for immediate intervention to address critical service delivery backlogs, with a specific focus on stabilising water infrastructure across the district.
What happened?
On 18 February 2026, the Executive Mayor of the Alfred Nzo District Municipality, Cllr Tsileng Sobuthongo, convened an urgent session at the eMaXesibeni Main Offices.
The meeting included:
- The Mayoral Committee
- Senior municipal management
- The Alfred Nzo Development Agency Board
The session aimed to ensure a seamless transition and continuity of essential infrastructure projects following the administration’s inauguration on 3 February 2026.
Operating under the 2026 theme “The Year of Decisive Action to Fix Local Government and Transform the Economy,” the mayor emphasised that stabilising governance and restoring reliable water services remain central to the district’s recovery strategy.
He acknowledged that infrastructure vandalism and diesel theft continue to disrupt water schemes and hinder service delivery efforts.
Why it matters to you
Therefore, renewed political and administrative focus on the water crisis could influence how quickly infrastructure repairs are prioritised and complaints are addressed.
In addition, the municipality committed to improving turnaround times on customer complaints and strengthening proactive engagement to reduce service delivery protests.
However, long-term improvements will depend on implementation, infrastructure protection and sustained oversight.
What you need to know
| Focus Area | Municipal Commitment |
|---|---|
| Water crisis | Immediate intervention prioritised |
| Infrastructure continuity | Projects to proceed without disruption |
| Governance stabilisation | People-centred administration pledged |
| Vandalism and diesel theft | Sustainable prevention solutions to be pursued |
| Customer complaints | Faster turnaround times promised |
| Economic recovery | Youth skills development and inclusive growth prioritised |
Furthermore, the Alfred Nzo Development Agency and the Local Economic Development directorate have been positioned at the forefront of a recovery plan aimed at job creation and youth empowerment.
What you should do next
- Report water outages through official municipal channels immediately.
- Keep reference numbers for all service complaints submitted.
- Attend public participation meetings when announced.
- Monitor municipal updates on infrastructure repairs and project rollouts.
Active community reporting strengthens accountability and supports faster resolution of service issues.
Where to get help
Residents can contact the Alfred Nzo District Municipality offices for:
- Water service complaints
- Infrastructure fault reporting
- Information on public engagement processes
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