Alpha Ramushwana27 May 2025 | 12:22

Gauteng DA disturbed by Ramaphosa informal settlement’s degrading sanitary conditions

Members of the party conducted an oversight to the area on Monday, prompted by an EWN report revealing the dire conditions faced by residents.

Gauteng DA disturbed by Ramaphosa informal settlement’s degrading sanitary conditions

Some informal settlements in Emfuleni Local Municipality are reeling from the collapse of service delivery, as they mark four months without their portable toilets being cleaned. Picture: Simphiwe Nkosi/EWN

JOHANNESBURG - The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng said it was deeply disturbed by the degrading sanitary conditions at the Ramaphosa informal settlement in Emfuleni, where portable toilets were surrounded by filth.

Members of the party conducted an oversight visit to the area on Monday, prompted by an EWN report revealing the dire conditions faced by residents.

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The portable toilets have become infested with worms, as they have not been cleaned for the past four months.

This neglect stems from the Gauteng government cutting funding for toilet maintenance, while the Emfuleni Municipality claims it lacks the financial resources to step in.

DA’s provincial spokesperson for human settlements, Mervyn Cirota, said no human being should be forced to live under such conditions.

"We have noticed that where there are single toilets for single families, the conditions are bad. I have been in there and I’m surprised I can still breathe. Apparently, what people are doing is using buckets and dumping the waste in the toilets."