
By OBAKENG MAJE
23 September 2025- The residents of Kolong village, near Taung said they are happy to finally receive the borehole. It has been years since the residents urged the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality to construct a borehole in the area in order for them to have access to clean, safe drinkable water.
One of the community leaders, Maserame Magare said the newly-built borehole will improve their living standards and address the severe water shortages they have been subjected to for years. Magare said the provision of boreholes also brings joy, relief, and a sense of security to communities who previously relied on contaminated or distant water sources.
“Remember, boreholes supply clean drinking water, reducing illnesses like diarrhea and stomach aches that stem from contaminated water. So, we are excited to finally receive it. We have been fighting for it for years,” she said.
The executive mayor of Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Motseokae Maje urged the community to ensure the safety of the borehole and all other developmental assets. Maje, who was accompanied by a Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) responsible for Engineering and Technical Services, Pico Seepamere, Ward 12 councillor, Lerato Babuseng, handed over equipping the existing borehole to the community on Monday.
“The newly-equipped borehole has cost the district municipality over R864 000. The community has been without water for over ten years. They previously embarked on protest actions, in demand of clean drinking water.
“As a temporary relief, the district municipality has now provided the community with a borehole, while still busy with a project of bulk water infrastructure to be completed soon. The municipality’s commitment to ensuring the provision of essential bulk infrastructure services, that include water supply,” he said.
Maje further said they made a commitment to provide short-term solutions to the challenges. He added that it would take them some time because there are processes to be followed, which included the testing of water.








