Saturday, May 4, 2024

St Joseph folk have had enough

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DRY TAPS AND EMPTY WATER TANKS tanks continue to test the patience of residents of some St Joseph districts.

In fact, some of them have run out of it and are planning to engage in protest action from this morning.

Many said yesterday they had grown weary of the situation that prevents them from washing clothes, cleaning their homes and taking care of their children.

For others, the problem is even more dire as it is affecting their sources of income. One such person is farmer Cuthburt Foster of Bissex Housing Area, who said he had lost Christmas sales. (LT)

Here, Foster with his sheep burrowing their heads in a pan in hopes of getting some drinking water – though none would come forth from the empty hose. (Picture by Nigel Browne.)

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