• Menu
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to secondary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MyPE

Community News and Views from Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay

Header Right

  • Home
  • About
    • MyPE Copyright Terms
    • Authors
    • Deals
  • Info
    • Accommodation
    • Classified Adverts
    • Directory
    • Essential PE Numbers
    • Flight Schedules
    • Forex Converter
    • PE’s Online Radio Stations
      • Algoa FM
      • Bay FM
      • iFM
      • Kingfisher FM
      • Madibaz Radio
      • Umhlobo Wenene
    • Shipping
    • Street Map
    • Tides
    • Ward Details
    • Weather
  • Contact
    • Advertising on MyPE
  • Submit
    • Blogger
    • 5 Quick PE Questions
    • Entertainment
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Lost and Found
    • Movers and Shakers
    • News Article
    • PE Videos
    • Photographs
    • Recipes
    • Traffic Hooligan
  • Photos
  • Events
    • Add your Port Elizabeth event
  • Free Ad
  • Say NO
  • Ward News
  • Podcasts
  • Accommodation
  • Advertising
  • Classifieds
  • Directory
  • Events
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • PE Videos
  • Home
  • About
    • MyPE Copyright Terms
    • Authors
    • Deals
  • Info
    • Accommodation
    • Classified Adverts
    • Directory
    • Essential PE Numbers
    • Flight Schedules
    • Forex Converter
    • PE’s Online Radio Stations
      • Algoa FM
      • Bay FM
      • iFM
      • Kingfisher FM
      • Madibaz Radio
      • Umhlobo Wenene
    • Shipping
    • Street Map
    • Tides
    • Ward Details
    • Weather
  • Contact
    • Advertising on MyPE
  • Submit
    • Blogger
    • 5 Quick PE Questions
    • Entertainment
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Lost and Found
    • Movers and Shakers
    • News Article
    • PE Videos
    • Photographs
    • Recipes
    • Traffic Hooligan
  • Photos
  • Events
    • Add your Port Elizabeth event
  • Free Ad
  • Say NO
  • Ward News
  • Podcasts
You are here: Home / Letters to the Editor / War Room needed to fight drought

War Room needed to fight drought

11 November 2019 By //  by Port Elizabethan Leave a Comment

Dear MyPE

The Democratic Alliance welcomes the fact that the province has now been declared a disaster area, but we remain concerned that the province does not have a comprehensive drought plan that will enable us to deal swiftly and effectively with all drought related disasters.

All authorities need to be on high alert, to identify critical areas where intervention is needed, to tackle the drought head on.

The Eastern Cape is seeing a significant number of towns and villages that are currently at risk of running out of water, and it is imperative that the province be proactive in our response to this looming disaster.

I have therefore written to Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, calling for the establishment of a drought war room, as a matter of urgency, so that critical drought interventions can be managed.

The Drought War Room could assist with:

  1. Anticipating areas where problems might occur and develop the necessary contingency plans that can be rolled out when necessary;
  2. Monitoring the progress in implementation of drought mitigating measures in water scarce municipalities;
  3. Implementing emergency measures where municipalities have run out of water;
  4. Provide advice to municipalities with regards to Supply Chain Procedures where disaster areas have been declared;
  5. Monitor the quality of water to prevent the spread of possible diseases in water scarce areas;
  6. Assist with the distribution of feed to emerging and commercial farmers who are in need of assistance.

Despite the welcome rain over parts of the province this weekend, it is our understanding that water rationing has already been implemented in Burgersdorp, Maclear, Ugie, Mount Fletcher and Hankey, while towns such as Aliwal North, Middelburg, Adelaide and Bedford have experienced days where there were total water outages.

In Tsomo, five villages, namely Gqogqorha, Emdeni, Mahlubini Komkhulu, Mnyangula and Mmangobomvu, have been without running water for more than three months.

In Nelson Mandela Bay parts of the city are experiencing water outages due to water supply difficulties at its Elandsjacht Water Treatment Works, as the Impofu dam level has now dropped to below the lowest intake point.

The prevailing drought conditions in Sarah Baartman, Chris Hani and Amatole districts are destroying the farming operations of most farmers in these areas, especially those that do not have the ability to plant lucerne, or other types of feed, due to water constraints.

The Drought War Room should have representatives from CoGTA, Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform, Safety and Liaison, Department of Health and Provincial Treasury and act as an overarching planning body for all drought related problems.

Residents in the province are living with the disastrous consequences of this prolonged drought. It is time to show them that government has comprehensive and responsive plans, strategies and structures in place that are capable of effectively responding to this emergency.

Regards

Retief Odendaal

The following two tabs change content below.
  • Bio
  • Latest Posts

Port Elizabethan

This author is a 'catch-all' for occasional articles and letters written to MyPE. The Author of each article can be found in the signature at the bottom of each individual article.

Latest posts by Port Elizabethan (see all)

  • Sabric warns on festive season fraud after suspects steal R430K stokvel money – Port Elizabeth in the News - 10 December 2019
  • South Africa: Main Line Passenger Services long distance train service reinstated – Port Elizabeth Business News - 9 December 2019
  • Uitenhage News: Father of South African Cypriot wife killer shot dead - 9 December 2019
  • South Africa: Main Line Passenger Services long distance train service reinstated – Port Elizabeth in the News - 9 December 2019
  • Massive reservist decline is a blow to community safety - 9 December 2019

Filed Under: Letters to the Editor Tagged With: retief odendaal

Previous Post: «Ebrahim Patel and Michael Sacke R1.2 Billion Investment into next generation bakkie
Next Post: Matt Bromley On Invite List For Prestigious Eddie Aikau Invitational Big Wave Event – MyPR.co.za »

Primary Sidebar

RSS Join the Conversation on MyPE

  • Re: 5 December 2019 Loadshedding Menu of Darkness – Stage 2
  • Re: 5 December 2019 Loadshedding Menu of Darkness – Stage 2
  • Re: MannMade Radio Goes Live with Daron Mann
  • Re: Why Eskom’s System Remains Vulnerable
  • Re: Let us for once call a spade a spade





Listen to Alan

Select a PE Interest

  • Most Viewed
  • Daron Mann Suspended - Should You Care Why?
  • ‘South African sides have started to embrace PRO14’ - Munster Rugby's Johann Van Graan -...
  • 16 October 2019's Loadshedding Menu of Darkness - Stage 2
  • MannMade Radio Goes Live with Daron Mann
  • MyPE Goes MannMade

News Search

Newsletter

Search MyPE By Day

November 2019
M T W T F S S
« Oct   Dec »
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

RSS My Press Releases

  • South Africa’s Water Woes: There Is Still Time To Address The Infrastructural Problems
  • CliffCentral.com produces South Africa’s first property development podcast series for Waterfall
  • Artist/Producer/DJ Moniestien’s 333% Audience Growth In South Africa
  • Shopping for Santa’s …..
  • Helping learners put their best foot forward
  • Accommodation
  • Advertising
  • Classifieds
  • Directory
  • Events
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • PE Videos

How you may use MyPE content © 2019 MyPE · Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Privacy Policy | MyPE Ads and Media Kit

Fun stuff from MyPE
We know you will like this:

Adversely affected by the Manganese Ore Dust? CLICK HERE.

CLICK HERE to give MyPE a Tip

OR - CLICK HERE to answer 5 quick questions!



Privacy Policy: We cherish your privacy and will never sell, lend or show your email address to anyone.
[close]
Brought to you by
Displet