Activists in Cabo del Cabo, South Africa, face the socioeconomic and environmental problems in the city’s water management system.
After three years of poor rain, in 2018, Cabo Cape announced a drastic action to avoid running out of water completely. In this film, three activists fight for “Water Justice” and expose socioconomic division and environmental “cracks” in the South African water management system. In the water crisis of the “Zero Day” of Cape Cabo in 2018, Faebra Meyer fought against the water limits that affect poor communities, Caroline Marx approached the contamination of wastewater in a local lagoon and the neglotic water development of industrialists from industrialists from the film examines how the management of the market based on the market increases the divided and contributions in the south of Africa in the south of Africa southern Africa in southern Africa. It exposes the systemic problems behind the 2018 crisis, and the complex relationship between economic policies and access to this vital resource. It emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions to growing environmental problems, and is a reminder of the importance of water management and conservation at a time of increased climate uncertainty.