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ICYMI Residents in some parts of Johannesburg and Tshwane are navigating life without water as the country attempts to normalize life without power. Water

The situation was worsened by a power outage at the Rand Water Eikenhof water pumps station, affecting areas such as Westbury, Winchester Hills, Mondeor, Florida and Parktown, among others.

The power outage resulted in the reduction of supply to several pump stations affecting 11 towers and several reservoirs in Honeydew, Florida, Linden, Heldekruin and Constantia among others. Other sensitive customers such as schools, old-age homes, and higher-lying areas are being provided water through stationary water tanks and mobile tankers. A list of mobile water tanker sites will be provided to customers and can be obtained through social media platforms.

 

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The legacy of MYANC

There's nothing normal about not having water and electricity. ICYMI, Tshwane, Water, Eskom. It should get high priority from government ANC,DA, EFF and whoever else has the ability to actually do something about it.

If you people are clever start drilling boreholes at home. Don't expect anything better from these greedy and corrupt liberation parties .This is hw they destroyed Zimbabwe and sadly now a failed state. South Africa is going t same route. Very sad

Most of Gauteng Don't have water and power

Zim loading!!!!

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