The community of Robertsham in the south of Johannesburg is frustrated after going several weeks without water.
Residents claim that despite numerous attempts to get assistance from the municipality, their taps are still dry.
Naazneen Kadir, who lives in Robertsham with her family, has relied on water tankers provided by the local municipality for about a month now. She says this is not enough as they need water for special cleansing before prayer. Meanwhile, Johannesburg Water says its systems are reportedly stabilising while pumping commences at Crown Gardens reservoir.
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