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Killing Waters (27 May 2008)

Written by TVSA Team from the blog Special Assignment on 27 May 2008
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On Special Assignment this Tuesday:

Episode Title: Killing Waters
Date: Tuesday, 27 May, 2008
Time: 21h30
Channel: SABC 3

Nearly 123 children have died in an Eastern Cape district since the beginning of the year. And all the while the authorities sat on an explosive report that in part blamed deadly tap water for the spate of deaths.

Add to this an incompetent health care system it seems a manageable outbreak of diarrhoea has turned into a lethal epidemic in the Ukhahlamba District Municipality (UKDM) - which includes the towns of Barkly East, Maclear, Sterkspruit and Elliot.

The municipal authorities only issued a public warning four months into the crisis.

When the Barkley East water purification plant packed up in October 2007 - the result was a dramatic increase of diarrhea recorded by basic health facilities and local doctors in the district. The chlorine pump was malfunctioning, requiring chlorine to be manually added to the reservoir.

Investigations were eventually launched after it was reported to the local district municipality that 18 babies had died in the Barkley East area between February and March this year due to a complications arising from chronic diarrhea.

The investigation revealed that a further 62 children under the age of 5 had died in similar circumstances in neighboring Sterkspruit - the provincial health department confirmed that these deaths were also related to water supply.

“These babies are dying because of the dirty water that they drink,” confirmed Siyanda Manana, director of communications at the Health Department in Bhisho.

BUT when a report on the 15 dead at Barkley was finally released it blamed the water contamination on local residents, saying the these deaths were a result of people not keeping water properly in their houses, rather than infected tap water.

And then to top it all, and despite clear evidence of a lethal epidemic in the Ukhahlamba District Municipality (UKDM) – authorities have yet to issue a public warning. They blame the Cloete Joubert Hospital in Barkly East for the high number of deaths, saying the hospital failed to report them in time for a proper investigation to be done.

“We learnt about the deaths quite by chance, but it was too late because the babies had been buried and no postmortems could be done,” UKDM’s municipal manager Zolile Williams said.

He blamed the hospital for not conducting tests on stool samples, eliminating any chances of locating the cause of death.

However, a senior hospital manager, who asked not be named, said they had informed the municipality but nothing was done until 15 deaths had been reported.

Meanwhile, the families of the babies are left to mourn.

Killing Waters is written and produced by Nguni productions.

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4 Comments

Cnglemother
27 May 2008 08:34

Shoo this is very sad, EC goverment officials always taking things for granted. Sterkspruit was hit really hard by this. 


saying the these deaths were a result of people not keeping water properly in their houses, rather than infected tap water. Lies, lies since when did the people not know how to keep water properly in their houses and how do you properly keep water anyways, bullsh*t nxx!.

mathata
27 May 2008 13:17

Hm this is very very bad,they must ask me,Sunday i went for shopping(like Makro)this warehouse i was buying groser so my hunband force to take bleach so i was telling him that we still have one in the house.

u know what happened the time i took bleach,one was not closed it just split my dress , one one guys who work there he said go in front n report it,so went there,

This young  manager who thinks his smater than me he explain that they are not responsible for that,he shout to the guy who said i must go infront n he will fire the person who park bleacher (antena le go feta,Matlhale a mmola,i just explain im not here for someone to be fired n i hate it when they say if i want i can go to their webside,I DID I SEND THREE OWNERS SOME EMAILS TODAY,seven in the morning i call one lady pickup the phone,i explain everything n how i send some emails to the owner,this people they are abroad,

guess what?they call me 6times they ask the dress cost how much?so they  said they want to pay whatever bcz they are sorry abt what happened,So 2morrow im going to get my money but i said the dress i bought it in London,so if they want to pay me they must pay with pound

So husband want me to say 60pnd,Im not crazy,so they send a letter   for apology,2morrow im going to collect money,

If you sell or give someone n those people hurt you must be responsible

Toxic
28 May 2008 01:17

Good for you mathata

Cnglemother
28 May 2008 01:35

I watched this sad documentary last night, i was appauled by the negligence of the water & sanitation department in that municipality that resulted in so many deaths of innocent lives. The state should have been sued for this chaos. Rural EC still has a long way to travel in terms of service delivery. 

Tears were rolling down my cheeks listening to the sad story the poor parents were telling. This could have been avoided, it was so unnecessary. How do you employ an old illiterate old man to be responsible for taking care (putting chlorine and all that jazz) of water that an entire community depends on? I am glad this was brought to people's attention by the team involved, hopefully something will be done. Thanks for this preview TVSA.


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