Community
The Postdene Asbestos Roof Removal Project

The SIOC-CDT Board of Trusteesβ Project Review Committee is currently on the ground in Postdene. The Trustees are visiting the Postdene Asbestos Roof Removal Project to assess the progress made so far. They are joined by the CEO Anita Loots, Mayor of Tsantsabane Local Municipality, Cllr Helena English, as well as the local ward councillor Marco Lottering.
A key part of the visit is meeting beneficiaries to hear their first-hand experiences and understand what additional support they may need as the project continues. Our goal is to ensure the project runs smoothly and that our beneficiaries are supported and not negatively affected in any way.
The Mayor of Tsantsabane, Cllr Helena English, and the Mayor of the ZF Mgcawu district, Councilor Maryna Basson, led a joint shop inspection in Tsantsabane town.
The Mayor of Tsantsabane, Cllr Helena English, and the Mayor of the ZF Mgcawu district, Councilor Maryna Basson, led a joint shop inspection in Tsantsabane town. The visit aimed to ensure compliance with health, safety, and business regulations.
This initiative is part of the ZF Mgcawu District and Tsantsabane Local Municipality’s efforts to uphold trade regulations and safeguard public health and safety.
The inspection demonstrates the municipality’s commitment to protecting consumers and law-abiding businesses, reflecting their zero-tolerance approach to illegal trade activities.
Tsantsabane Local Municipality attends the Sewer spillage at Hopeville
Tsantsabane Local Municipality attends the Sewer spillage at Hopeville
The Technical Department of Tsantsabane Local Municipality is currently addressing the sewer spillage issue in Matsobane Street, Hopeville. Despite efforts to resolve the problem, the Municipality is facing challenges due to vandalism of infrastructure, dumping of foreign objects into the sewer lines, and illegal connections.
As the community of Tsantsabane we need to work together with the Municipality to deal with this issues.
– Vandalism of Municipal infrastructure
– Dumping of unwanted items into sewer lines
– Illegal connections to the sewer line
– Unapproved extensions and new constructions without Municipal permission
These actions are exacerbating the sewer problem, causing spillages and disruptions to the community. The Municipality appeals to the community to refrain from these practices and work together to maintain the sewer system.
The Municipality urges community members to:
– Report any instances of Vandalism, stealing of Municipal assets.
– Refrain from dumping foreign objects into sewer lines
– Submit building plans and obtain permission for extensions and new constructions
Let’s work together to resolve the sewer issues in our communities and maintain a clean and healthy environment.






