Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 22 February 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

The residents of Seshego in Polokwane, Limpopo, have been advised to avoid using tap water after certain households reported discoloured water amid the city’s water crisis. Polokwane municipality confirmed on Friday that residents around the Third House area in Zone 2, Seshego, have reported discoloured water. The municipality said it is implementing immediate interventions to safeguard public health.

These measures are aimed at ensuring the integrity of the water supply as a precaution. “These measures include the expansion of the water sampling network, confirmation of source water quality, intensified technical investigations, and the isolation of the affected section of the distribution network where necessary,” the city spokesperson, Thipa Selala, said in a statement. As a safety precaution, Polokwane has strongly advised residents in the affected areas to avoid using the discoloured water until further notice.

Residents should wait until laboratory results from the collected samples are finalised and communicated. “In the interim, water tankers will be dispatched and will roam across Seshego to provide residents with temporary relief of water supply,” Selala said. The city said it will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide regular updates as information becomes available.

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The water discolouration comes amid a water crisis in Polokwane. Earlier this month, Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba secured a renewed commitment from the municipality. She also obtained assurances from the Lepelle Northern Water Board to collaborate effectively in overcoming the community’s water challenges. “We are pleased with the outcome of the meeting, which had both parties commit to ensuring that the priority will be to get water to the residents of Polokwane,” she said.

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Originally published by The Citizen • February 22, 2026

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