It would cost R400 billion to fix South Africa’s water crisis

The nationwide maintenance backlog on water and sanitation systems will cost about R400-billion to rectify, said Water and Sanitation Minister, Pemmy Majodina, in response to a question in Parliament in December.

But only R26-billion total expenditure on Water and Sanitation services was budgeted for the 2025/26 financial year, including grants to municipalities.

Municipalities are supposed to fund their own maintenance of drinking water infrastructure with the revenue they generate from water sales.

However, large amounts of water go through municipal systems without earning any money. This “non-revenue water” is driven by leaks and bursts due to ageing infrastructure, billing issues, and free water supplied to poor households.

“The decline in water and sanitation services is mainly attributed to municipalities not prioritising funding for operations and maintenance,” said Majodina.

There are 144 water services authorities in South Africa. These are local and district municipalities meant to provide drinking water and sanitation systems.

The water systems in 104 of these municipalities were rated “poor” or “critical” by the Department of Water and Sanitation’s most recent Green and Blue Drop assessments in 2023.

The assessments consider the condition, capacity, and maintenance of water infrastructure.

38 municipalities were rated “poor”, and 66 were rated “critical”. 73% of South Africa’s water authorities are in a poor or critical state.

Data Source: Department of Water and Sanitation. Graphic: Outlier in partnership with GroundUp.
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  1. iltfin
    25 January 2026 at

    Its becoming a common accepted saying: Billions for this and billions for that!!!!
    And the culprits (ANC) get away with all
    Institute a class action against ANC regime for billions of damage to infrastructure over 32 years
    Treat this as terrorism against the nation
    THIS IS SERIOUS!!!!

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