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The Water Research Commission has lamented disparities in access to proper sanitation in South Africa, as the country marked UN World Toilet Day on Saturday.

Bucket toilets seen lined up in an informal settlementdisparities in access to proper sanitation in South AfricaThe United Nations says that globally, 3.6 billion people are still living with poor-quality toilets that ruin their health and pollute their environment.

“Some of the people in South Africa, are not able to access water and sanitation. But more importantly, with those that have access, there are still a lot of disparities related to where you come from, and the kind of sanitation you’ll get. Here we talk to issues around unserviced urban informal settlements, some of the rural areas, as well as tribal lands and trust lands.

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South Africa for black people is one big toilet and the ANC is privatizing everything to do with it: the lights for the toilet, the toilet paper, the flushing water, the soil pipes everything. Happy Toilet day🎉💥, may the visit to it be special today with no constipation😥

UN & Toilet in one sentence ~ just as it should be 🤮

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