For many South Africans, turning on the tap has become an exercise in hope rather than routine. Across parts of Gauteng, especially in Johannesburg, water cuts...
Johannesburg residents have grown used to dry taps, water tankers and endless explanations. But this week, civil society groups decided enough is enough. A coalition of...
New water crisis committee won’t fix taps unless governance changes, warn experts South Africans have heard the promise before: a new committee, a coordinated response, urgent...
South Africans are used to planning their lives around power cuts. Now, for many communities, the taps have joined the blackout schedule. As the country faces...
South Africa has quietly crossed another worrying line. While many residents are still dealing with burst pipes, empty taps, and water tank deliveries, the national government...
Why South Africa’s water crisis could hit harder than load shedding South Africans have learned to plan their lives around load shedding. Water cuts, however, are...
‘Water is Life and Ours Is Being Stolen’: Mashatile Lays Bare Deep Rot Behind South Africa’s Water Crisis For many South Africans, running water has become...
South Africa’s Water Crisis Deepens: Cities Race to Fix Leaks, Illegal Connections, and Failing Infrastructure South Africa’s biggest cities, Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban are once again...
South Africa’s water crisis has reached alarming levels, and new revelations from Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina, have added fuel to the fire. On...
A breakthrough, but only a third of what’s needed Africa walked away from the African Union Water Investment Summit with a $10 billion win for the...