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Fighting against water privatisation in South Africa

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Summary

Soweto – acronym for South Western Township, (located south West of Johannesburg in Southern Africa) emerged just after 1900 as a racially segregated area re-locating an emerging black labour force for white companies, especially the gold-mining industries.  Starting about 15 km away from the centre of Johannesburg, it comprises some 63 sq. km, where an estimated two million people live.Soweto was also home to anti-Apartheid political activists such as Walter Sisulu, Nelson Mandela and Robert Sobukwe.  In 2003, Johannesburg Water company privatized water in Soweto and installed pre-paid meters all over the town. The installation of pre-paid meters started in Phiri, the pilot project for Operation Gcin’amanzi or Operation Save Water, a move that resulted in a series of protests by residents. They claimed that they were not consulted about the installation of the water meters, and that the water meters infringed on their rights to access to water.  The sad truth is that before the introduction of the pre-paid system, residents were not getting free basic water.                                                                                                                                       Jennifer Makoatsane, the lady from the video tells that they have to pay up front, recharge the card and then get the water. Citizens, those who spoke told that they cannot afford it.                                                                             Jennifer, the resident of Soweto, was frustrated with that the pre paid meters were only installed in poor communities; but those who have luxury, such as big swimming pool, Jacuzzi, green lawn, they are not on  a pre-paid system. Later, Jennifer was telling how her mother cannot drink water because they have to save it. Also, she was mentioning that if someone from the family is sick they cannot obtain water urgently.

In 2006, the contract was not extended due to propagandas, protests, advertisements on billboards (shown in the video) and residents started to remove the meters. November 2008  All the meters were collected by the residents even though they had to face military violence,and returned to the mayor.

That was not the end of the story, citizens of Soweto successfully brought the case up to the High Court. The pre-paid meter was declared by the High Court as “an unlawful and unconstitutional”. In addition, the High Court ordered free basic water increase to 50 litres per person per day. Also, the residents of Soweto made the case into the Constitutional Court and they are waiting for the decision of the Court.

Comment

Johannesburg Water is attempting to silence and criminalize the voices of those who are resisting its programme – Operation Gcin’amanzi/Operation Save Water – of installing pre-paid water meters in the Phiri community of SOWETO. Instead of listening to the very community it claims to be helping, Johannesburg Water has brought in the South African Police Services and the hated ‘Red Ants’ of Wozani Security (a rag-tag private security company tasked with evictions and other dirty jobs) to crack down on community opposition.                                                                                   It is Johannesburg Water and their Operation Gcin’amanzi who are the real criminals. The real motto of their campaign to commodify water should be – ‘No Money, No Water, No life’. The simple fact is that the privatisation of water through the installation of pre-paid water meters will mean that poor people unable to afford access will die.

ANC (African National Congress) campaign was to make citizens accessible to clean water.  Now that they are in parliament and municipal councils they have forgotten about us and are working with private companies who are only interested in profit and enriching themselves. The ANC  (African National Congress)government has chosen to work for the capitalists and help them make profits. Capitalism is a system that exploits the poor, the working class. It is the capitalists who pay us starvation wages, who retrench us, who employ us as casuals and who throw us out without proper pensions when we are old. The ANC is a government of capitalists. By serving the capitalist bosses the leaders of the ANC betray the working class who put them in power. It is capitalism that says give water to only those who have money to pay.

The installation of pre-paid water meters was not discussed with community residents. While I was searching for the view of Johannesburg Water Company  the spokesperson, Baldwin Matsimela said:

“We are working closely with the political leadership at ward levels as well as actively engaging with all relevant stakeholders by participating in community meetings.” The first question flew into my mind was How about the citizens?

At the beginning of the video it says that WATER IS NOT A PRIVILIGE, WATER IS A HUMAN RIGHT. I was wondering can their voice be heard?The end of the video warmed my heart as the citizens of Soweto took it to the High Court in 2006.

But the video did not say what happened at the Constitutional Court. I searched about it and found unpleasant news.  After a lengthy legal battle between the City of Johannesburg and Soweto residents,in October 2009, the Constitutional Court has ruled that water meters installed by the City in the township are legal. As the banners, advertisement banners, writings on the walls said

HIV/AIDS+PRE-PAID  = 100% DEATH –  might be the case now.

Interesting fact: The Johannesburg Water was funded by Suez in Paris until 2006.

Since the Johannesburg Water is legal to contstruct pipes and build pre-paid meters, nowdays Soweto people are facing no water days due to the pipe contruction. I wonder who will benefit from this? Whether the Johannesburg Water will be building pipe lines just to deliver safe drinking water to Soweto withot any gains on their side. Probably not.

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