An independent citizen initiative for documenting service delivery problems in Bela-Bela — with photographic evidence, GPS location and a timestamp, captured automatically the moment you take the photo.
Document a Fault →Potholes, water leaks, electricity outages, and other service delivery problems often go unresolved simply because there's no clear, dated record for residents to point to. BelaBelaWatch gives anyone a fast way to document an issue right where it happens — with the location and time built into the photo itself, not just wherever a phone happens to save it.
Worth being clear about: this doesn't submit anything to the municipality on your behalf. It's your own timestamped record — use it alongside reporting the issue through the municipality's own channels, not instead of it.
Open the Document a Fault tool and take a photo. GPS coordinates and the exact time lock in automatically, right there in your browser.
Send the geostamped photo straight to your ward councillor, a community group, or wherever it needs to go — or just keep it as your own dated record.
Every report appears on the public map — so patterns and repeat problems across Bela-Bela become visible over time.
View the map →BelaBelaWatch is an independent citizen initiative. It is not run by, or affiliated with, any political party.
It's supported by Carin Boshoff, a Bela-Bela resident currently standing for public office, who wanted residents to have a simple, independent way to document what they're seeing in their own community.
Not affiliated with any political party.