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Water Cuts Increase Frustration in South Africa Ahead of May 29 Elections

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
March 14, 2024
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by Nurat Uthman

Anger is mounting in some Johannesburg districts left without water for more than a week, fewer than three months before general elections marked by voter discontent with South Africa’s failing infrastructure.

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With power cuts and potholes already part of daily life, recent water shortages have increased the frustration of many over poor service delivery — a key election issue — in the country’s most populous city.

“I haven’t had a bath, or a shower or even a wash, for the past 11 days,” complained white-haired Cecilia Walsh, as she took out jerry cans from her car before queueing behind a water tanker sent by the city.



“At least now I can give my dog some water… I might get a bucket bath a bit later.”

South Africa is the continent’s most industrialized nation, but access to basic services such as water, electricity and refuse collection is a recurring source of anger for many of the 62 million inhabitants.

Shouting “We want water” and holding placards reading “No water, this stinks!,” a few dozen people protested in a northern Johannesburg district on Tuesday as, some 500 kilometers (300 miles) away in the port city of Durban, students and civil servants demonstrated against blackouts.

“We pay our taxes, now show us what it’s for,” said Johannesburg protester Niamh Faherty.

“We’ve waited long enough, it’s been 10 days…and we still don’t have any water, I mean you can imagine with the two young kids, and it’s just frustrating,” said Nkosinathi Khumalo, another demonstrator.

Due to a shortfall in energy production and frequent breakdowns at its ageing power stations, South Africa has for years suffered from economy-crippling, rolling power cuts that at their worst last up to 12 hours a day.

These eased in recent months, but water troubles soon appeared, further fueling widespread frustration at the ruling African National Congress (ANC).

Struggling in the polls, the party risks losing its parliamentary majority for the first time since the advent of democracy in 1994 amid accusations of mismanagement and corruption, and high rates of crime, poverty and unemployment.

Some 27.5 million South Africans are registered to vote in national and provincial elections on May 29.

“It’s just a shame that we can’t sort out our own infrastructure in this place,” said Andrew McPhail, another Johannesburg resident who has been without water for a week.

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