By Catherine Schenck and Anait Miridzhanian JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - In a dilapidated block in the business district of Africa's wealthiest city, Joha.
In a dilapidated block in the business district of Africa's wealthiest city, Johannesburg, Thulani Cele and 300 others squatting in the building fill buckets with water from the only working tap so they can drink and wash.
Residents in Johannesburg, Africa, is taking the city to court for not providing basic human rights such as water, electricity, and sanitation services as hundreds continue to suffer.