Is it time for a rates boycott in Johannesburg?

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It is administratively tedious and could have serious repercussions for those who take part. The good news is that here are other options

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The future of the water supply in the city also looks dire with an ever-increasing demand the result of increasing urbanisation and a rise in water loss. It starts with Rand Water, the bulk water supplier, which can only draw a limited amount of water to provide to Gauteng and provinces as well as industries such as mining. This limit has not increased in years, despite a rise in development and population in its delivery area.

A boycott is often a way for citizens to express dissatisfaction with government policies or actions or — as in this case — lack of action, or to demand specific changes. By withholding payment, participants seek to exert pressure on authorities to address their grievances or to prompt reforms. Residents who want to use a precedent such as the waste management victory of people in Mangaung after the municipality failed to deliver this service, should bear in mind that water delivery is a much more complex task to execute.

The main objective of a boycott is to get officials to wake up, listen and act. With power and leadership comes responsibility. As residents, we must take back some agency and demand accountability for a system we feel is either corrupt, inept, or apathetic to our suffering.

 

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