Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu has implored the Free State and Northern Cape provincial governments, and water entities, to step up and enhance the delivery of water and decent sanitation. “We cannot fail in carrying out our mandate to the people. We need to constantly remember that we are in service of the people,” Mchunu said. Mchunu made the call during his visit to the two provinces to understand the service delivery needs relating to water and sanitation needs. The three-day visit, which started on Tuesday, is aimed at assessing the state of water projects undertaken by the department in the provinces of Free State and Northern Cape. Mchunu said one of the reasons for the visits, is to understand the challenges faced by the department in carrying out its mandate. “We need to clean our house and get rid of all the clutter so that we fully appreciate what we are dealing with and get to work. In order to fully comprehend the challenges that we face as a department, we will be embarking on a number of provincial visits, engaging with our provincial offices and other relevant stakeholders,” Mchunu said. Engaging with senior officials of the Free State and Northern Cape provinces on Tuesday at a meeting held in Free State, the Minister emphasised that the work they do, which is ensuring the provision of water and sanitation to the residents of the province, is key in carrying out the realisation of these fundamental rights. Deputy Ministers Dikeledi Magadzi and David Mahlobo are accompanying the Minister on the visits. “We are here to execute some of the Constitutional mandate, honour the Constitution and its prescripts on issues of water and sanitation. It is for this reason that we have to deliver on our mandate for the integrity of all of us. Lip service will not happen on my watch,” Mchunu said. Meeting with the Sedibeng Water Board and Bloem Water Board, as well as municipality representatives on Wednesday, Mchunu asked officials to inform him of challenges, in order for him to get an honest understanding of water and sanitation challenges in the provinces. “You know what the challenges are, now let’s talk solutions,” the Minister said. Mchunu met with the water boards, where he received the presentations on the status of water security in the provinces, with more focus on finance, governance and service delivery. The Ministry will also meet with the Premiers from Free State Sisi Ntombela and Northern Cape Dr Zamani Saul. Source: South African Government News Agency

In an effort to expand the COVID-19 vaccination drive and reach as many eligible persons as possible, the Gauteng Provincial Government and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will open a vaccination site at the SABC’s Auckland Park Campus.

 

The pop-up vaccination site, which will be unveiled on Thursday morning, will offer both walk-ins and drive through services. This initiative comes as the vaccination for people aged between 18 and 34 opened last Friday.

 

“The Auckland Park campus is a convenient location for most students enrolled in various higher education institutions within the vicinity. The vaccination site will also accommodate SABC staff members, service providers including security and cleaning personnel as well as the public,” a joint statement by the Gauteng Provincial Government and the SABC said on Wednesday.

 

The pop-up site will operate from Thursday to Saturday 26-28 August from 8am until 4pm at the Radio Park open parking through entrance 4.

 

Gauteng Provincial Government acting Director-General Thabo Masebe said the provincial government has sought to forge relations across sectors to ensure that the vaccination programme reaches every corner of the province.

 

“Part of our strategy to ramp up the vaccination drive is to work closely with all institutions that are able to help government expand its reach. The SABC as a public broadcaster though its multiple platforms offers an opportunity to ensure that we empower communities with messages that help them to appreciate the importance of vaccines and that through vaccination, we are able to minimize severe illness and hospitilisation,” Masebe said.

 

SABC Group Chief Executive Officer Madoda Mxakwe said the public broadcaster has committed its resources to ensure that South Africans have one more added facility.

 

“This is one of the great partnerships we have entered into with the Gauteng Provincial Government as we have a collective responsibility to fight COVID-19. It is our wish that through this partnership this service will be extended to other SABC offices,” Mxakwe said.

 

All persons who are 18 years and older have been encouraged to visit the SABC pop-up site or their nearest vaccination site to get vaccinated. The vaccination teams will assist with registering people on the spot.

 

As of 24 August, the Gauteng province has administered over 2.8 million vaccines with over 1.195 million people now fully vaccinated.

 

Source: South African Government News Agency