Kef due to the incessant water cuts by SONEDE the thirst crisis continues

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 17 September 2025

Residents of El Kef Complain of Prolonged Water Cuts

Residents of certain neighborhoods in the city of El Kef are still complaining about prolonged cuts in potable water, which have had a negative impact on their daily lives and on certain economic activities that require continuous use of potable water. The residents of neighborhoods such as Monji Slim Street are frustrated by these constant cuts, despite promises from the Tunisian Water Exploitation and Distribution Company (SONEDE) to provide radical solutions this summer to put an end to the water crisis that residents of the city have been suffering from for several years.

In a statement to a journalist from the Tunis Afrique Press (TAP) agency, Rym El Maachawi, a member of the Assembly of People's Representatives, indicated today, Wednesday, that the potable water crisis in El Kef is not yet over, despite the company's promises and assurances since May. She added that, in her opinion, this crisis will only end after the completion of the connection of all deep wells built in the Bir Anakhla region, in the Tajerouine delegation, to the city's water distribution network. This operation is facing several delays due to the non-renewal of the outdated distribution network and the opposition of some citizens to the passage of potable water pipes on their lands, according to her statements.

However, she emphasized that, despite the persistent cuts in certain neighborhoods, the overall situation of potable water in El Kef has seen a slight improvement, particularly after the connection of one of the wells located in the Borouak 4 region, in the Tajerouine delegation, to the main reservoir of the Hachad neighborhood in the city of El Kef. This connection has allowed for the supply of approximately 27 additional liters per second, which has directly benefited the city's residents, as previously explained by Hajer Bhiri, regional director of SONEDE in El Kef, in a statement to TAP.