There has been so much going on here since our last chat. Firstly let me start with some really special news. Our lovely lady (who is HIV Positive and been off work for the last year and a half) is back at work. Thanks to all the love and support she’s received she is now looking a lot healthier and is very happy to be back with the Heartfelt ladies. Martha was so excited to see her and says she is coping amazingly well. She is even walking with the ladies around the village at lunch time - which would not have been possible a few months ago. It’s a heartfelt miracle and we are jumping for joy to have her back.
The not so special news is that there is a huge water shortage in Makapanstad at the moment and Martha and the ladies have not been able to get water for the last three weeks. It’s a shocking situation. Martha says that there is only one tap that works in the village and the queues of people lined up to get water makes it impossible to get to (even the donkeys that usually come around to the workshop weekly have not been seen for weeks). The question I want to ask is "how – in 2010 – does Makapanstad still not have any water"? Situated relatively close to the capital city of Pretoria, surely a plan can be made? When I was there aged 13 some 20 years ago there was no running water - how has nothing changed? It really gets my goat (or should I say donkey) when I think about it. These are the very people and communities that need the governments help – but the last people the government seem to get to.
Martha says that some government official arrived in his fancy car a week ago and promised help in September? When in September? No one knows – and that’s a long time away for anyone dying of thirst.
We seriously need to address this matter. It’s an absolute crime and a basic human right. Ok, rant over (for now). It’s time to take some serious Heartfelt action. If anyone has any advice in this area - please could you contact me at info@theheartfeltproject.com. It's people like our lovely lady I worry about the most. To keep her healthy water is literally her life source.
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Oh my God that makes me so angry! You know, I tried calling the water authorities for the Makapanstad region a couple of times last year and couldn't get through to anyone. On their website it said something along the lines of the region having already been 'hooked up'. They have the taps alright but there's never been anything coming out of them. Argh!!
Lets start a petition and get Heartfelt followers to sign and forward it to the government. What do you think?
Let's do it France! I remember you couldn't contact anyone about the water problems last year. Let's get that petition going and see what kind of a response we will get - great idea. It's time for the Government to stand up and take notice. Amandla!
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