DA holds authorities accountable as SAHRC steps into Phatsima water crisis

04 Sep 2025 in Press Statements

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Rustenburg welcomes the visit by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to Phatsima, following our formal complaint about the community’s prolonged lack of access to water.

For far too long, residents of Phatsima have been forced to live under inhumane conditions due to the failure of the Rustenburg Local Municipality and Magalies Water to provide a consistent and reliable water supply. This ongoing crisis denies residents their basic constitutional right to water, as guaranteed in Section 27 of the Constitution.

The DA has repeatedly raised this matter with both the municipality and Magalies Water, but meaningful action has been minimal. It is therefore encouraging that the SAHRC has stepped in to investigate this serious violation of human rights.

To ensure residents’ voices are heard, the DA caucus in Rustenburg has resolved to conduct an oversight tour, together with its national counterparts, across the Magalies and Rand Water supply areas.

With the recent site visit by the Democratic Alliance, residents have confirmed that the situation has improved. However, we believe further improvement is possible once the water leaks identified in the area are repaired. We have logged these complaints with the Rustenburg Local Municipality (RLM) and will follow up within a week. In addition, we will write to the Unit Manager to ensure that the leaks identified are attended to.

The DA will continue to hold the municipality and water authorities accountable until every resident of Phatsima has access to safe, uninterrupted water.