COLUMN | My watershedding experience is how I know who I am not voting for
A whistle in Soweto alerts the community of something sinister happening. It is a criminal’s worst nightmare.
In fact, due to this water crisis that week, some neighbours don’t greet each other anymore because of how intense pushing to get a bucket filled got. As though we are in a jungle forced into survival mode. Our desperation for basic needs continues to be used to bring us more despair. We have qualified doctors and teachers protesting and demanding to be employed. Graduates are sitting at home with their certificates, unemployable.
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