There is a water shortage in Winneba.
People fetch water in buckets that they carry on their heads and in their hands.
They go long distances to get water.
The water tanks on campus run dry. The administration fills them with tanker trucks.
The rumors are running rampant. Nobody knows what is happening. There is no information on the Internet. The radio station cannot get anyone from the Ghana Water Company to talk about what is really happening,
“The water is being rationed, only flowing for a short time at night — maybe.”
“The reservoir is dry.”
“A python died in the water supply.”
“A machine has broken.”
What we know is that the water is not flowing.
Imagine how stressful life would be if you didn’t have running water.
We are truly blessed.