AfriForum insists on Lesufi’s removal to prevent “Day Zero” in Gauteng
18 October 2025
The civil rights organisation AfriForum warns that Gauteng’s impending water crisis can be attributed to the serious extent of municipal decay and that Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s failure to act decisively is putting water supply in the province on a certain road to disaster. AfriForum argues that Lesufi’s failure to fix the province’s poorly performing municipalities through Article 139 interventions should serve as proof of the premier’s inability to carry out his duties. Therefore, the civil rights organisation believes the national government must now intervene and remove Lesufi from office to prevent a catastrophe in the country’s economic hub.
AfriForum emphasises that the Auditor General’s (AG) latest report on local governments paints an alarmingly grim picture of decay in Gauteng municipalities. The report revealed widespread financial mismanagement, governance failures, deterioration of infrastructure and non-compliance with essential legislative requirements. Nearly 80% of municipalities and municipal entities in the province received unqualified audit opinions.
According to Morné Mostert, AfriForum’s Manager of Local Government Affairs, the Constitution provides for the intervention by the provincial government in cases where municipalities fail to fulfil their duties. Despite the Section 139 interventions that have been dragging on since June 2018, February 2019 and September 2022, respectively, in the Emfuleni Local Municipality, the West Rand District Municipality and the Merafong Local Municipality, Lesufi has not yet been able to bring about any significant change in these struggling municipalities.
“Lesufi’s inability to resolve problems in the province cannot be continued at the expense of the province’s residents – especially not while water supply in the province threatens to bring the country’s most important economic hub to its knees. That is why the national government’s intervention, which the Constitution provides for, is essential. Lesufi’s removal from this critical position is now the only way out,” warns Mostert.