WATCH | Dada Morero pictures a JoJo tank in every Joburg household: Newly elected Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero says he envisions JoJo tanks in every household in the city.
He was speaking at an inspection of reservoirs and towers in parts of Joburg after a water shortage hit areas of the city.
“We call [for] a water revolution and that involves communities having JoJo in each house ... to help us preserve the water for drinking and cooking,” said Morero.Rand Water announced this week that stage 2 water restrictions would be implemented in parts of Johannesburg, Tshwane and Ekhuruleni, with some areas experiencing low pressure and others with no water at all.
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