💨 Abstract
South Africa is facing a severe water crisis, with calls for justice growing as the government struggles to provide adequate water and sanitation for all citizens. The scarcity of water is a reflection of ongoing inequality, with black people and people of color holding only 1.4% of individual water use rights, while white people hold 98.6%. The delays in addressing this issue are due to poor infrastructure management, maladministration, and corruption in municipalities.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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