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Morero again pledges urgent interventions as Joburg water crisis deepens

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By Lebone Rodah Mosima

Johannesburg executive mayor Dada Morero promised urgent interventions on Monday as residents of the city continued to face prolonged water shortages.

Speaking at the Alexander Reservoir in Kensington, Morero said efforts were underway to stabilise supply levels that have left thousands without reliable access.

“The reservoir should at least comfortably be seated around 50%, which allows us to easily supply water to our residents,” he said.

“We are trying our level best to get it there, but it requires broader management of Johannesburg’s water system.”

The city has deployed water tankers to the affected areas and plans to increase the number from six to eight.

Morero said long-term projects were being implemented with Johannesburg Water to prevent recurring shortages.

He also urged residents to curb excessive harvesting and warned against illegal connections, which he said were worsening the crisis.

“It’s unacceptable, as it contributes to the

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