
Human rights drown in the rising tide of water crisis
[IOL - South Africa] - 7/02/2026
Residents of Midrand are facing a dire water crisis, enduring days without access to this basic human right. As frustration mounts, the government's neglect raises alarming questions about the state of human rights in South Africa.
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