Death and Despair in Durban

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A young woman with a bucket shot dead in a queue for water at a communal water tank in a dispute over water….She will forever stand as a symbol of just how bad the water crisis in the Durban area has become. Speaking to BizNews, Democratic Alliance (DA) Councillor Nicole Bolmann says: “We've become the movies we watch so often. I mean, in every science fiction movie, we seem to be always searching for water, whether it's the Hunger Games or Star Trek or whatever…there’s always the search for water and it becomes the liquid Gold. It becomes the commodity everybody needs because it is our survival. So what we witnessed…what we know about the lady being shot at the water tanker, at the Jojo, that just simplifies and amplifies the actual situation that we're sitting in in Durban currently.”
5 Feb 2024 5AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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