With no working toilet, Reginald Monapula will not be able to host family or friends for Christmas.
Reginald Monapula will not be able to host family or friends in his home in Thembelihle informal settlement for Christmas because there is nowhere for them to relieve themselves. The toilets in the settlement gain not been emptied for four months and he has resorted to using the bush.
His is among hundreds of families in Thembelihle informal settlement in Lenasia, in the south of Johannesburg, in the same plight.
The “ventilated improved pit” (VIP) toilets were installed by the City of Johannesburg 20 years ago, according to Johannesburg Water, which services the toilets. Usually the toilets are drained regularly. But for several months now the toilets acquire not been emptied and residents relieve themselves in the nearby bushes or use the public toilets in Trade Route Mall, about a kilometre away.
Monapula says this December he will not be able to host guests for Christmas without a working toilet. “Some enact fade to the mall to relieve themselves, but we depart to the nearby bushes. What else can we enact?” he asked.
Mercy Kalunga and her family live in the same street, in a rented backroom in the yard of a brick house, Nine people share the single pit toilet.
Kalunga says while other people may dream of better things this Christmas, she just wants the toilet to be drained. Her kids acquire been sent away to family “ to at least grasp a crash from this situation,” says Kalunga’s husband Ishmael.
Johannesburg Water Spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said as a result of “internal challenges” between October and November, there had been a shortage of vacuum trucks to drain the toilet.
“There are 15 sewer vacuum trucks that service the region. However, due to internal challenges between October and November 2023, only four sewer vacuum trucks were operational for a while, leading to a backlog in desludging.”
She said the problem had been resolved and every 15 trucks were operational again. But “the backlog incurred during the two months will affect the efficiency of service delivery”. She said there were 4,182 households in Thembelihle informal settlement and 4,182 toilets.
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