Service Delivery, Governance, and Community Engagement in JB Marks Local Municipality
- Karen Scheepers

- Jun 5
- 4 min read
The first week of June 2026 proved to be a highly active period for the JB Marks Local Municipality and the surrounding North West Province. Local government operations focused intensely on a combination of community development initiatives, infrastructure challenges, strategic fiscal planning, and high-level provincial oversight aimed at addressing systemic service delivery issues.

Holistic Wellness: Men’s Engagement Session Promotes Workplace Healing
On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, the municipal Department of Corporate Support Services, operating through its Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) office, convened a Men’s Engagement Session. Held at the Madiba Banqueting Halls, the gathering focused primarily on holistic wellness, emotional healing, and mental health. The initiative provided an open and safe environment for male employees to articulate the unique personal and professional challenges they face day-to-day. By encouraging open communication regarding issues affecting individuals within both their family structures and the municipal workplace, the EAP office aimed to foster better supportive networks and improve overall institutional morale.

Accelerated Service Delivery: Thuntsha Lerole Phase 6 Rolls Out
Community members were widely invited to participate in Phase 6 of the Thuntsha Lerole accelerated service delivery programme. As detailed in the promotional material image, this collaborative intervention by the North West Provincial Government, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, and JB Marks Local Municipality took place on Friday, 5 June 2026, starting at 08:00 AM.
The event will be hosted at the Rysmierbult Community Hall in Ward 28 of the JB Marks Local Municipality. The program featured leadership from Cllr Nikiwe Num (Executive Mayor of Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality) and Cllr Gaba-KaQhele (Executive Mayor of JB Marks Local Municipality), and offered direct on-site services to the public alongside a dedicated feedback session at 11:00 AM to ensure accountable governance.

Technical Malfunctions Cause Dual Water Supply Disruptions
On Wednesday, 3 June 2026, the municipality released two separate public notices detailing substantial technical challenges impacting local water infrastructure:
Ventersdorp Region Reduction: A pump malfunction at the local Water Treatment Plant rendered a section of the Older Treatment Phase entirely out of operation. The failure resulted in reduced raw water abstraction, diminishing the total volume of treated water distributed to local communities. Residents were warned of impending low water pressure and intermittent supply interruptions while technical teams worked on-site to resolve the mechanical fault.

Tlokwe Region Canal Maintenance: Simultaneously, the Department of Water and Sanitation initiated planned cleaning and maintenance on the canal supplying raw water from the Boskop Dam. Though an alternative canal was utilized, it delivered reduced volumes due to blockages, accumulated debris, and a distinct lack of screening infrastructure. This restriction triggered critically low reservoir levels across all reservoir complexes in the Tlokwe Region, causing widespread low pressure and complete supply disruptions in multiple areas.

The municipality formally apologized for these concurrent disruptions, confirming ongoing communication with water authorities to stabilize the distribution networks.
Provincial Committee Demands Accountability over COSATMA Performance and NTI Crisis
In a comprehensive legislative sitting on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, the North West Provincial Legislature Portfolio Committee on Community Safety and Transport Management met to review the third and fourth quarter performance reports of the Department of Community Safety and Transport
Management (COSATMA) for the 2025/26 financial year.
Chaired by Hon. Freddy Sonakile, the committee evaluated various provincial operations, including the Road Rangers Programme, security tenders, stock theft interventions, weighbridge operations, and the integration of the Atamelang Bus Company into the Ngaka Modiri Molema contract. While expressing satisfaction with the Provincial Secretariat for Police Services and Transport Regulation programs, the committee firmly rejected the department's failed annual targets, mandating a detailed corrective action plan and the filling of critical vacancies.
A major focal point of the briefing was the severe operational crisis engulfing North West Transport Investment (NTI). NTI operations have remained suspended since January 2026 due to the non-payment and subsequent withdrawal of subcontractor buses. Hon. Sonakile voiced strong opposition to returning the entity to a business rescue process under Business Rescue Practitioner Mr. Thomas Sammons, citing a four-year failure to achieve objectives and a severe "betrayal" of workers whose salaries remain unpaid. The committee demanded a concrete salary payment timeline by the following week and resolved to legally challenge NTI's business rescue status, while also conveying condolences following the passing of SATAWU shop steward Ms. Ingrid Masothe.

Public Consultation: 5th Generation IDP and Budget Inputs
Progressing municipal fiscal planning, the 5th Generation Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Budget (2026/2027) public consultation process advanced significantly on Thursday, 4 June 2026. A vital public inputs meeting took place at the Goedgevonden Community Hall, successfully chaired by Ward 31 Councilor Musa Leon Mkhabela. The gathering allowed local residents to actively submit their direct developmental inputs and voice civic priorities, ensuring that community needs are explicitly integrated into the municipality’s upcoming financial and operational blueprints.

The events of this week underscore the complex balance of governance in the JB Marks Local Municipality, demonstrating active community engagement and accelerated development campaigns alongside urgent infrastructural repairs and rigorous provincial oversight to fix systemic transport and labor disputes.
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