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South Africa under pressure to eradicate pit latrines

Stanley Ugagbe by Stanley Ugagbe
May 18, 2023
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South Africa under pressure to eradicate pit latrines

President Cyril Ramaphosa during an interview with Bloomberg at the South African Investment Conference hosted at the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg on Wednesday, November 18 2020. Pic: Waldo Swiegers / Bloomberg

Human rights organisations have mounted pressure on the South African government and parents to eradicate pit latrines.

According to reports, it’s estimated that these highly unsafe and undignified form of sanitation is used in more than 3,000 schools in rural areas across the country.

Experts have opined that particularly for small children, like those at Jupiter preschool in Limpopo province, the notorious toilets are full of dangers.

As at March, statistics of deaths were not readily available, yet another child died recently, this time in the Eastern Cape, after falling into a pit latrine.

In a chat with newsmen, Florina Ledwaba, centre manager at Jupiter preschool and crèche in the rural village of Ga-Mashashane, stated that some of the children just cannot get used to them.

She said “The older ones – aged 2 to 3 — prefer using the potty training toilets because they are scared of the pit. They can see the hole and fear they might fall in. They’re not safe at all”.

Ga-Mashashane is on the outskirts of the city of Polokwane, more than 400 kilometres from South Africa’s most populous city of Johannesburg.

It could be recalled that ten years ago in a nearby village, 4-year-old Michael drowned in a pit latrine. His name is now synonymous with the struggle to provide learners in rural schools with dignified sanitation.

Sadly, his parents said government has failed to keep the promises it made following his death.

His father, James Komape said “We had an agreement with the government that they would get rid of all the pit latrines in our schools and community where children are at risk”.

“However, when we look around, they only fixed the ones close to Michael’s school and our house. When we go to other sites, many children are still in real danger. And we really don’t want to see something like that happen ever again.”

Recall that in March, the Basic Education Department committed to eradicating pit latrines by 2025, but it has already missed several previous deadlines to rid schools of the unsafe toilets.

Rights organisation, Equal Education, has been inspecting pit latrines in schools and has maintained that their continued use is indicative of gross inequalities in South African society.

Tiny Lebelo of NGO Equal Education said “This generational neglect speaks about how we perceive people in rural areas, right? I think what we are saying about them is that they don’t deserve dignity and that’s why we are not going to provide you with a basic toilet”.

“We are not going to give that to you, because you’ve already been using it (pit latrine), so what’s another year or two, or ten, or decades. So we are saying to them, you’re not worthy of dignity. We are saying to them , you are actually at the mercy of us as government.”

Reports have it that Equal Education is one of several local and international NGOs and parents pressurizing government to speed up the eradication of pit latrines from schools across the country.

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