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Water Scheme For Eastern Cape Villages Stalls After R125-million Spent

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 25, 2025
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The Ngqamakwe water scheme in Tsomo was meant to be completed in 2022.

Onto its third contractor and R125-million later, the Ngqamakwe water scheme in Tsomo, Eastern Cape, remains unfinished. It was meant to be completed in 2022, using funds allocated by the Department of Water and Sanitation to Amathole District Municipality (ADM) to mitigate drought in the region over three years.

The scheme is meant to supply water to villages around Tsomo, Ngqamakhwe, Butterworth and Engcobo, taking water from the Intsika Yethu Local Municipality, under the Chris Hani District Municipality.
About 130 communities have been waiting for years to benefit from the project.
In December 2015, Butterworth was declared a drought disaster area by Phumulo Musualle, then premier. In 2019 and 2020, we reported on protests by residents, demanding access to clean water.
The national Department of Water and Sanitation left the site in 2023 after completing just 10% of the work. The department and the Amathole municipality blamed each other. The next contractor, appointed by the municipality in 2023, was terminated in June this year.
ADM spokesperson Sisa Msiwa said termination was due to persistent non-compliance with contractual performance requirements, despite the issuance of remedial notices. As of the last site assessment, the project is about half complete.
The ADM is now “expediting procurement processes” to appoint a new contractor, says Msiwa.
Tsomo stakeholder secretary Simamkele Qwele said half-a-dozen villages in Tsomo have to rely on water from unclean streams.

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He said they spoke to the contractor and learned that ADM was taking its time releasing funds.

Calvin Mdzanga, from Xhume village, said, “If you go around Tsomo you will find a number of unfinished projects. We are so used to that; nothing gets done here.”
He said taps installed in 2016 never worked. They were told to wait for the Ngqamakwe water scheme to be finished.
Msiwa blamed lack of contractor performance, delays associated with subcontracted SMMEs, and weather-related disruptions for the slow progress.

“All processes are being expedited in compliance with legislative requirements to ensure the project is completed to specification, within budget, and to the benefit of residents,” she said.

Msiwa said it is anticipated that the new contractor will be on site by 1 October 2025, and completion is expected 12 months from site handover.
“Importantly, the unspent balance remains ringfenced for the continuation and completion of the project. No additional budget approvals have been granted,” said Msiwa.
Expert Insights provided by Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik. This article was originally posted on groundup.org.za and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here.



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