Eastern Cape government monitoring historic Botha Sigcau building after fire
Nkosikhona Malinga-Mnisi
5 April 2026 | 15:05Provincial authorities said that they are working with the King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality to assess the structure.

A fire has gutted most parts of the historic Botha Sigcau building in Mthatha, Eastern Cape. Picture: Nhlanhla Mabaso/EWN
The Eastern Cape government said that it is continuing daily monitoring of the historic Botha Sigcau building in Mthatha, which was gutted by fire last month.
Provincial authorities said that they are working with the King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality to assess the structure.
According to officials firefighters are conducting regular external inspections to determine whether the building is safe.
The building, owned by the provincial public works and infrastructure department, housed offices from more than nine government departments.
Provincial government spokesperson Hhuselva Rantjie said that a full damage assessment is underway, along with efforts to remove any assets that were not destroyed in the fire.
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