
Munyaka Waterfall Luxury Estate residents protest over no electricity for 4 days.
Resident of Munyaka Waterfall Luxury Estate, in Midrand say that they have had enough of being in the dark and have began raising their concerns.
Videos circulating on social media show residents having a peaceful protest, blocking the entrance while having a braai.
The Munyaka Waterfall Luxury Estate has a 3ha Crystal Lagoon waterfront and was recently opened on the 1st of March.
This lagoon is Balwin’s second clearwater lagoon after the Blyde in Tshwane East became the first development in South Africa to incorporate a clearwater lagoon built in a beach setting.
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There was no official statement by the property developer at the time of publishing.
One resident is heard saying that they are frustrated as some of them pay over R15 000 in rentals but there’s no basic services such as water and electricity.
“We don’t have electricity, so the guys even brought braai stands at the gate…”
“After the electricity comes back we still have outages, they are giving us excuse and telling us the issue is Balwin or Eskom, basi jwayela kabi, so we decided to close the gate, no one is leaving no one is coming in. ” said one resident.
Munyaka Waterfall pic.twitter.com/cd8PxQ9koI
— Anxiety free world 🌿 (@Lord_4D) May 18, 2023
We are fed up and this is apparently a transformer problem not even Eskom stingy developer instead of dealing with a problem they keep adding units 🚮 #Munyaka #balwin pic.twitter.com/wIFVJouhyY
— lovethyself_bae (@nanacampbells) May 18, 2023
This is what a peaceful protest looks like at Munyaka “luxury” estate 💀💀💀
— Principessa (@NzuRams) May 18, 2023
Ratatata!!! Get it together @BalwinProp pic.twitter.com/4wMh74inrB



