Statement by Anele Skoti, United Democratic Movement Councillor and Whip in Buffalo City Metropolitan Council The United Democratic Movement (UDM) in the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality (BCMM) deeply concerned about the ongoing water outage in the Mdantsane area, which has now persisted for more than three days. This situation has caused immense frustration and hardship for residents who rely on consistent water supply for their daily needs, sanitation, and well-being. Despite numerous enquiries and growing public concern, there has been no official explanation provided to residents. After consulting with the Ward Councillor, we were informed that the matter is still under investigation. Alarmingly, it has also been confirmed that councillors themselves have not been briefed or updated by the relevant authorities regarding the cause or expected duration of the outage. This lack of transparency and communication is unacceptable. Access to water is a basic human right, and the failure to provide timely information or implement contingency plans reflects poorly on those responsible for service delivery in the area. The UDM BCMM demands that the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality urgently clarify the cause of the disruption, provide an estimated time for restoration, and ensure that emergency relief measures, such as water tankers, are rolled out without delay. Communities cannot be left in the dark while enduring such a critical service interruption.