Police fired rubber bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at people protesting against water outages in Johannesburg. Protesters GroundUp spoke to said they had been without water for over four days and there had been intermittent water for weeks.
The protesters came from Westbury, Coronation, Newlands and surrounding communities. The protesters disrupted morning traffic but allowed scholar transport to pass. Most entry and exit points for areas surrounding Westbury were blocked with burning tyres and logs. Police opened fire outside the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital. Some demonstrators retaliated by stoning officers and their vehicles. There were running battles with protesters, who, as they were dispersed, moved from one intersection to the next. Meanwhile community leaders moved from street to street desperately trying to calm the situation.
Coronation resident Caren Jacobie said, “We are just asking for water, which is our human right. And the police have come and shot at us without warning, even as people were holding up their hands.”
“When we call the police when there is gang violence, they don’t come. But when we protest for water, they are here in full force.”Near to the protest, GroundUp found resident Jason Pieters pushing a trolley filled with bottles of water provided by a business that has a borehole. He said he has a household of six and has to make four to five trips a day to collect enough water for the family’s needs.

Jason Pieters pushing a trolley with bottles of water for his family

People gather water at an abandoned sports field where a pipe gushes water