Zille and De Lille must go over water crisis
The Western Cape ANC says bad, lax and lame duck DA leaders must resign - those that are responsible for the failure to timeously react to resolve the present water shortages. Western Cape premier Helen Zille and Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille contradict each other and lied to residents.
Both Zille and De Lille were warned long ago that there is a looming problem with unsustainable water supply from present sources in the province. They opted to reject these warnings with plans to tap into other sources in time to prevent a disaster.
Now, the most severe restrictions and water shedding are administered (only cutting of supply without warning is experienced) - as punitive measures against poor and ordinary working class families while the drought disaster intensifies. This happens, while certain residents continue in their old ways. Furthermore the citizens are not informed about load shedding. It is dishonest and feeds the perception that the DA is doing so inequitably.
These two and their teams talk a lot, but they are not really interested to deal with the matter without properly communicating with citizens. Up to now no serious plans are working to deal with reusable water flowing into the sea and which is not mustered to the benefit of the region’s residents.
ANC leader of the opposition in the Western Cape legislature Khaya Magaxa says: “The point of no return has been reached. It is time for action and people need to come together to find and implement real solutions. There are just two short term options left: To (a) reclaim and reuse / recycle partially treated water as well as the harnessing of (b) alternative sources including runoff storm water, underground channels, springs, the bigger aquifer and desalination.