
In 2025, Coronationville residents still queued for water long after promises were made.
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We begin this late Tuesday edition of The Lead with breaking news:
Johannesburg Water says an unprotected strike by some of its staff has been called off, following discussions with municipal union SAMWU.
Note please that the rest of this show was compiled before this development.
Meanwhile, the blame for the worsening water crisis in the City of Gold is being laid at politicians’ feet, reports News24 metro journalist Alex Patrick, who takes us deeper in to the real reasons why Rand Water is slowing supply flow.
Later, in our trending topic, Knysna and the Mother City are also grappling with their own water woes.
Finally, the US conceded it needed to change tact with apartheid SA, with On This Day in SA History, heard later.
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