The construction of bulk water and sewer projects that are underway in Winterveld in Region 1 photo supplied
By Ald Aaron Maluleka
MMC for Housing & Human Settlements
The MMC for Housing & Human Settlements, Ald Aaron Maluleka, wishes to inform
residents of Tshwane about the construction of bulk water and sewer projects that are underway in Winterveld in Region 1 and Andeon Ext 37, which is a developmental area situated in Ward 55 in Region 3.
The project for 10 km bulk water, 11 km sewers and the erection and installation of a 20 Mℓ reservoir will cater for the residents in Slovo/Winterveld Ext 2 Phase 5 in Wards 9, 11, 24, 25, 26 and 94.
The total approved budget in the Medium-Term Revenue Expenditure Framework (MTREF) is R154 921 518.
The construction of bulk water and sewer projects that are underway in Winterveld in Region 1 photo supplied
Over the years, Winterveld Ext 3 has been serviced with internal water and sewer networks, and most of Winterveld Ext 4 with internal water networks. The focus of internal water supply is currently on the completion of Winterveld Ext 4, as well as Winterveld Ext 5 and 6.
The vision for redevelopment is to transform existing settlements into a well-planned, self-sustaining and balanced suburb of Tshwane.
Meanwhile, the construction of water and sewerage reticulation services in Andeon
Ext 37 will service the residents of the Zama Zama and Malusi 2 informal settlements in Region 3.
The project is located on part of Portion 63, Portion 67 and the remainder
of Portion 82 of the farm Zandfontein 317-JR.
It entails the provision of water and
sewer reticulation services to 1 133 erven, of which 1 111 are residential.
A total of 1 111 toilet top structures will also be constructed.
There will be further development on unused and vacant land owned by the City of Tshwane, which will result in the
building of mixed-type housing units.
The total approved budget in the MTREF is R134 058 554, with scheduled completion of the work set for 24 January 2028.
Ald Maluleka appeals to residents to protect the project and to refrain from disrupting work to avoid further delays.
The City remains committed to delivering services that meet the needs of communities while enhancing the overall quality of life.