Water Crisis Under Fire: South African Human Rights Commission to Probe Gauteng Failures
The tap in Nomsa Dlamini’s kitchen has been dry for eleven days. Not a trickle. Not a drip. Just the hollow, mocking sound of air when she turns the handle. In her backyard, a collection of plastic drums and rusted buckets sits under a corrugated iron awning, filled with water she hauled from a communal…









