Johannesburg Residents Take to Streets Over Weeks of Water Shortages
Residents across Johannesburg, South Africa have staged protests after enduring weeks without running water, highlighting growing frustration over service delivery failures. Communities including Melville, Westdene, Parktown West, Ormonde, Winchester, and Crown Gardens have reported little to no wat
Ogyem Solomon

Residents across Johannesburg, South Africa have staged protests after enduring weeks without running water, highlighting growing frustration over service delivery failures.
Communities including Melville, Westdene, Parktown West, Ormonde, Winchester, and Crown Gardens have reported little to no water for over three weeks. Many households say they have been forced to rely on water deliveries or go without, despite paying municipal rates. Protesters carried placards with messages like “broken promises, empty taps” and “no water, no peace”, demanding urgent action from authorities.
Elderly residents and families with children described the situation as extremely difficult, with basic daily activities such as cooking, washing, and using sanitation facilities becoming a challenge. One resident, Susan Jobson, called the situation “completely desperate”, emphasizing the strain on households.
City officials, including the Johannesburg mayor, have acknowledged the crisis, attributing it to ageing infrastructure, leaks, pump failures, and high water demand. Authorities assured residents that a total system collapse — sometimes referred to as “Day Zero” has not occurred, though many remain unconvinced as outages persist.
The protests underscore broader public frustration over basic service delivery and the need for transparent communication and urgent intervention. Residents are calling for lasting solutions to the city’s water infrastructure challenges to prevent similar disruptions in the future.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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