@kgosi_maepa@Our_DA@helenzille@Siviwe_G This tender and the company was registered before the DA Minister even took her seat. Very much under the former ANC lead department. Even today the department remains filled with ANC comrades who we know all have sticky hands. Useless Angie was the minister.
@ApostleDeza The DA didn't award anything this tender was already in circulation three days before the Minister came into office. You really don't know how things work yet want to make statements
@KhuselaS@PostofficeSa@Commza Lol - you showing South Africans how the ANC destroyed the post for 30 years and now want to say it's the DA's fault. You really are a clown.
@AxolileNotywala You do know the WC is leading with the highest job creation rate out of all provinces in SA! Secondly government must create the environment for jobs and you do that by attracting investment - crime pushes away investment. You really should understand more about governments!
@HelenZille4Jozi@DadaMorero are you going to say this sinkhole happened over night as well? It even has plants growing out of it. Dont worry the @Our_DA fix your mess when they take over JHB.
@eNCA The difference is by this morning multiple trucks and officials were on scene dealing with it. Floods are very different to burst pipes. The DA difference is they attend to issues, if it were JHB people would still be flooding.
Was cleared in a matter of hours with Enforcment Services on scene to deal with traffic. That's how a well run city functions. You're probably not used to it coming from ActionSA territory.
All we need is @helenzille to do a few videos and @DadaMorero comes running to fix it. If Helen keeps this up she could have @CityJoburg fixed before she even becomes the mayor. @Our_DA at work.
All it took was one video from @helenzille and the problem was repaired. This is how much power she has even before she's in the mayors chains. Imagine jhb under her control.
The burst in Douglasdale was triggered by a steel pipe that had repeatedly failed over the past three years. Johannesburg Water responded swiftly to the incident on Sunday, 29 March, completing repairs that very evening. Following careful monitoring of the leak repair, they proceeded with backfilling last night. The team is now on site, working diligently to clean up and restore normalcy while ensuring everyoneโs safety. #JoburgUpdates