Humanity First | When the System Leaks: The Human Cost of Poor Service Delivery

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In South Africa, stories like the Makhaza sewage disaster are becoming far too common families losing everything not because of natural disasters, but because of collapsing infrastructure and government neglect. When 40 families find themselves knee-deep in sewage, it’s not just a sanitation issue - it’s a symptom of a nation’s failing systems. From burst sewer lines to water shortages, from hospitals without medicine to potholes that never get fixed, service delivery in South Africa has been crumbling under the weight of corruption, mismanagement, and political promises that evaporate after elections. How long can citizens endure the stench—both literal and political—of a broken system?
28 Oct English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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