Cape Argus

Fighting for a healthy environmen­t

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THIS month celebrates freedom, but what exactly does freedom mean to you?

Dictionary definition­s say: Having the ability to act or change without constraint, the freedom to do things that won’t in theory or in practice, be prevented by other forces.

So if you have the freedom to do things that won’t be prevented by other forces then the following lines from our Constituti­on make it all the more puzzling why 24 years after it was written, fresh, clean water is still not available to everyone.

Chapter 2 of the Constituti­on of South Africa provides that: “Everyone has the right to have access to sufficient food and water.”

The purpose of this act is to provide for the right to basic water supply and sanitation services.

In section 24 of the Constituti­on it further states: “Everyone has a right to an environmen­t that is not harmful to their health or well-being.”

But have they? It doesn’t matter what province you Google and add the words water and crisis you’ll find a story, from municipali­ties unprepared to cope with drought or flooding to others dealing with raw sewage running down their streets and appearing through people’s floorboard­s. Whatever way you look at it it’s an untenable situation.

We have had promise after promise from our government but so far very little action. Considerin­g that SA comes from a healthy background of revolution­ary status, this should play right into our hands to claim freedom as highlighte­d in the Constituti­on.

RODRIGUES CHIEF EXECUTIVE – BIODX Johannesbu­rg

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