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Johannesburg Mayor Promises Water Tankers After Protests Over Seven-Year Shortage

September 12, 2025
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Residents of Coronationville and Westbury in Johannesburg have expressed anger over the city’s response to a water crisis that has lasted for more than seven years. Their frustration led to street protests this week, with communities barricading roads to demand a reliable water supply.

The protests prompted a visit from Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero. Speaking at a community meeting, the mayor admitted that the Commando water system supplying the area is outdated and deteriorating. He also stated that water levels across the city remain critically low.

As an immediate intervention, Mayor Morero promised to deploy 15 water tankers to the area. He also announced a plan to redirect water from other areas within two days to help raise local reservoir levels, a process that might involve cutting supply to other areas at night.

The mayor said he expects the area to have a full water supply within the next seven days.

However, many residents at the meeting criticized the response as too little and too late. They expressed frustration that it took years of neglect and recent protests to force the mayor to act. Locals argued that the city had long been aware of the aging infrastructure but failed to undertake proactive repairs.

The situation highlights the ongoing challenges of water delivery and infrastructure maintenance in parts of Johannesburg. Residents are now waiting to see if the city’s promised interventions will finally provide a lasting solution.

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