JOHANNESBURG IS DYING OF THIRST WHILE ITS WATER WORKERS WALK OUT. HOW MUCH MORE CAN THIS CITY TAKE?
The people paid to keep the taps running have just LEFT. In a move that feels like a cruel slap to millions, Johannesburg Water employees have gone on strike. Their demand? Bonuses. Their timing? In the middle of a city-wide water supply CRISIS that has left residents begging for drops.
This isn’t a labor dispute. This is SABOTAGE.
Imagine: Hospitals, schools, and homes going dry for days. People scrambling to fill buckets from tankers. And now, the very system meant to fix it has been ABANDONED. The workers claim they are owed money. But who owes the public an explanation when their children go without water? The strike weaponizes the city’s most fundamental need, holding every citizen HOSTAGE over a paycheck fight.
Look at the images of empty reservoirs. Listen to the silence where water should be flowing. This is the EVIDENCE. The media blackout can’t hide the reality playing out in dry sinks and angry queues.
Who wins here? The politicians who’ve let this infrastructure rot for decades, now shrugging their shoulders. The powerful unions flexing their muscle, no matter the human cost. Who loses? YOU. The everyday person trying to cook, clean, and survive.
The silence from the top is DEAFENING. While the city cracks apart, there are no urgent crisis talks, no army of engineers, just a terrifying VACUUM of leadership.
When the guardians of a city’s lifeline can just walk away, it means the entire system is already broken. This isn’t a strike—it’s a preview of collapse.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



