Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Africa water, Sanitation May-June2015 Vol. 10 No.3 | Page 6

NEWS in brief South Africa Lukewarm Response to New Toilets in Khayelitsha Around Africa responsibility, the City of Cape Town and national government are co-operating in the implementation of these pilot projects. Mahobe said that in Taiwan section residents refused to use the toilets, because the person who was installing a sample refused to tell residents how the toilets will be cleaned. “I think it is time our government involved us when taking decisions. These toilets are going to be given to us but no one is telling us how they are going to work,” he added. Sibusiso Zonke from BM informal settlement agreed with Mahobe saying more explanation is needed. “These toilets will be flushed but the sewerage will be stored in a tank at the back of the toilet. But till when? That’s the question. And we need explanations,” he said. Minister of Water Affairs and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane announced in Khayelitsha recently the launch of pilot projects of new mobile toilets. But residents’ reactions were somewhat sceptical. Sudan Meningitis Cases, Drinking Water Shortage in Khartoum Sisa Mahobe, who lives in Taiwan section, Khayelitsha, said, “The problem is we have flush toilets, but they have not been serviced. Some of these toilets are blocked. Now they building us new ones and we do not know how they going to maintain them. And we were not even informed about the installation of [these] new toilets. We still need someone to tell us more about [them]. How many people are going to use them? When are they going to be cleaned and on which days?” The two project sites are BM Section informal settlement in Site B and BT informal settlement in Site C. Each site has received ten toilets, five for men and five for women. The sites have two security guards deployed in each facility all day, and residents have access 24 hours a day. Although sanitation Four years ago: Cllr June Frans stands next to is a local one of the open air toilets in Khayelitsha. Their position right next to the road is very clear. g o v e r n m e n t Shortage of water in the Sudan Omdurman — The children’s emergency hospital in Omdurman has received, within the past two weeks, 53 cases of meningitis, amid the severe heat wave that swept central Sudan. Residents in parts of Khartoum are not receiving drinking water, and went out to protest against the supply’s disruption. A hospital official reported the number of meningitis cases recently. Dozens of women of El Kalakla area in