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WE'RE NOT RUNNING OUT OF WATER. WE'RE LEAKING IT

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March 14, 2026

TOWNS run dry as South Africa’s water systems fail.

- ANITA NKONKI and WENDY JASSON DA COSTA

WE'RE NOT RUNNING OUT OF WATER. WE'RE LEAKING IT

THE dreaded Day Zero has arrived in South Africa, not as a single national water apocalypse, but as a network of towns running dry from broken pipes, aging infrastructure, and municipal mismanagement.

Across provinces, communities are enduring prolonged outages, erratic supply, and dry reservoirs at the household level, even as many major dams remain full.

From Lindley to Ugu in KwaZulu-Natal, residents have taken to the streets in frustration, queuing at tankers, drilling boreholes, and rationing every drop as ageing pipes, failing treatment plants and institutional dysfunction bring local systems to their knees.

Water management specialist Professor Anthony Turton says the country faces induced scarcity rather than environmental scarcity.

“If we take into consideration the total water resource of the country and we factor in the reserve (Basic Human Needs and Ecological Flows) then we tan out of water in 2002. However, at the moment we have a relative abundance because most dams are more than full. We can therefore think of an induced scarcity. This is a localized scarcity caused by institutional failure somewhere along the total supply chain.”

Turton says small towns have been deeply impacted but generally under-reported. “The fact that the Platform for a Water Secure Gauteng (PWSG) was created is an admission that the national government is aware of the risk in the three metros, Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni, and Tshwane, but Durban is actually at higher risk.”

Turton warns that because the core problem is institutional failure, there is no single silver bullet fix until the management of water is depoliticised.

“The current approach is to apply inappropriate solutions to misdiagnosed problems. This is profitable and lies at the heart of the business model sustaining the water mafia. They have a vested interest to sabo-

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