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Buckets, betrayal and ballots: the ANC’s moral collapse and its inevitable decline
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|November 19, 2025
IN 1994, millions of South Africans queued for hours, not just to vote, but to reclaim their humanity and dignity.
They believed that the chains of apartheid would be shattered forever, replaced by a government rooted in human rights and service to the people. Thirty years later, that dream lies in tatters. The most humiliating and undeniable evidence of this betrayal is the continued use of bucket toilets across the country — a shameful symbol of failure, corruption and indifference.
The recently tabled BEP (bucket eradication programme) portfolio committee peport for June 2025 is not just a government document — it is a confession. It lays bare the ANC-led government's inability to fulfil even the most basic promise of dignity: access to decent sanitation. More than a decade after its launch, thousands of our people still relieve themselves in buckets, and in many areas, there is not even a timeline for final completion.
The monument to failure
In 2012, the government officially identified over 52 000 bucket toilets in formal settlements. In 2025, we are told that thousands still remain - and this does not even count the countless new buckets emerging in informal settlements. Despite endless budget allocations and PR statements, the humiliating reality persists: poor, black South Africans are still forced to live like second-class citizens.
The BEP report details endless contractor terminations, re-awarded tenders, and mind-boggling variation orders. One project alone has 27 variation orders amounting to nearly R29 million, yet no toilets have been delivered. Communities are left with incomplete infrastructure, open pits and abandoned sites while officials spin stories in air-conditioned offices.
The constant shifting of the programme between departments, and the repeated changes of implementing agents, is further evidence of a government in perpetual crisis. This is not simply administrative incompetence; it is systemic neglect fuelled by patronage and political gamesmanship.
Excuses upon excuses
This story is from the November 19, 2025 edition of Post.
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