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Sowetan: Bloody underwear protest in Johannesburg – to demand free water

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Bloody underwear protest in Johannesburg – to demand free water

Louise McAuliffe
12 February 2009

Women without water and sanitation are as good as dead and have no dignity
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An estimated 65 protesters demanding “free water for all” marched through downtown Johannesburg today – some wearing unwashed, blood-soiled underwear over their clothes in an attempt to demonstrate that access to water is a basic need.

“Women without water and sanitation are as good as dead and have no dignity,” said Petunia Nkhasi, co-ordinator of the ‘Coalition Against Water Privatisation’ campaign.

Nkhasi said pre-paid meters are limiting access to water. “This inability to access water denies us as human beings and the right to life.

“What we hope to achieve today with the delivery of our special memorandum, is to appeal to Mayor Amos Masondo to withdraw his action against Judge Moroa Tsoka’s ruling that the forced installation of pre-paid meters was unconstitutional.

“If Mayor Masondo does not withdraw his action then we will take the issue to the Constitutional Court.

“Water is a basic need so it should be free for all.”

She added: “When the ANC were lobbying for the elections they said ’free water, free this and free that’ – it is time that they started to practice what they are preaching”.

“We demand free water now, especially for women.

“We believe that the selling of water is unfair.

“Water is life and water is a natural thing that comes from God – no one should be able to make the decision to sell water.”

The Witness: Sick settlers suffer as landowner cuts water

Sick settlers suffer as landowner cuts water
02 Oct 2008
Thando Mgaga

Residents of Sakha informal settlement in Mkondeni are up in arms with
Mayor Zanele Hlatshwayo and their ward 37 councillor, Sandy Lyne, over
the slow pace of service delivery to the poor community.

The informal settlement was in the media spotlight in July last year
when “larney land-grabbers” came in 4x4s and tried to stake a claim on
“free land”.

Sakha community leader Nathi Zaca said that since then, Hlatshwayo and
Lyne have ignored invitations to listen to complaints about their basic
service needs.

He said they heeded Hlatshwayo’s call to form a committee to communicate
with the municipality.

“Since October last year, we have been trying to get the mayor and ward
councillor to speak to us about our problems, and get a report on what
has been decided about being allocated land to build homes for ourselves
and children”.

Zaca said the community are also in dire need of water and electricity.

He claimed that residents were without water for two days this week
because the landowner of the property switched off the water.

“We are suffering. When we reported the water outages to the
municipality, the response we got was that they cannot do anything to
help us because the water was cut from a private property.

We have sick people here and should they all die because of one
landowner?” said Zaca.

Attempts to get a comment from the mayor were unsuccessful. Lyne said
she has met the community on several occasions, but the mayor has never
been present. She said she made it clear to the residents that they are
on private land and council cannot help them.

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