‘Enough is enough!’ These were the words of Khayelitsha residents who are demanding the City to address their alleged high-water accounts.
CAPE TOWN - Some protesting Khayelitsha residents say they will not back down until the City of Cape Town addresses their grievances, such as water issues in the area.“Enough is enough!” These were the words of Khayelitsha residents who are demanding that the city addresses their alleged high-water accounts.#KhayelitshaProtest The demonstrators are in front of the City municipal office. They demanding to speak to officials regarding their water issues. @kaylynnpalm pic.twitter.
— EWN Reporter April 11, 2019 Earlier on Thursday, a group of residents gathered at the Khayelitsha administrative office, but after 30 minutes they were told to come back next week.“We feel very bad. We were told to be here on Tuesday, it’s unfair that they have not opened water for those people who have no access to water.”
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