Skip to content
South African Live
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Business
  • About us
Menu

Protest action disrupts traffic in Ivory Park and Ebony Park

Posted on September 9, 2025
134

Protest action disrupts traffic in Ivory Park and Ebony Park

JMPD is currently monitoring a protest in the Midrand suburbs of Ivory Park and Ebony Park.

Zuko Komisa

Image | @@JoburgMPD
/X

The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) is currently monitoring a protest in the Midrand suburbs of Ivory Park and Ebony Park, where residents have taken to the streets to demonstrate against prolonged water outages.

The residents of Ivory Park say they have not had water in weeks, which has disrupted their livelihoods, including children’s schooling.

They have accused the councillor of being cahoots with criminals who tamper with the water switch at the reservoir.

Protesters have barricaded Republic Road with burning tyres, rocks, and debris, causing significant traffic disruption.

Residents of Ivory Park have taken to the streets over prolonged water outages.

They accuse the local councillor of colluding with criminals who tamper with the reservoir, leaving them without water for weeks. Roads have been barricaded with burning tyres, rocks and debris.… pic.twitter.com/YXQSdg5gsV

— Kaya News (@KayaNews) September 9, 2025

The JMPD has confirmed that while the road is closed, the situation on the ground remains calm.

Motorists are advised to be cautious when travelling in the area and to use alternative routes to avoid the protest. Police have urged drivers to steer clear of Republic Road until the situation is resolved.

READ NEXT: R80 million spent on deporting illegal immigrants, says Home Affairs Minister

Recent Posts

  • Brace for heavy traffic  in Gauteng this weekend as holidaymakers head home
  • Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates coming early this year
  • Cosatu slams plans to increase MPs’ salaries as service delivery declines
  • Petrol price decrease on the cards for Januworry
  • Beyoncé becomes the latest musician to join the billionaires club

First established in 2020 by iReport Media Group, southafricanlive.co.za has evolved to become one of the most-read websites in South Africa. Published by iReport Media Group since 2020, find out all about us right here.

We bring you the latest breaking news updates, from South Africa and the African continent. South African Live is an independent, no agenda and no bias online news disruptor that goes beyond the news and behind the headlines. We believe what sets us apart is that we deliver news differently. While we hold ourselves to the utmost journalistic integrity of being truthful, we encourage a writing style that is acerbic and conversational, when appropriate.

LATEST NEWS

  • Brace for heavy traffic  in Gauteng this weekend as holidaymakers head home
  • Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates coming early this year
  • Cosatu slams plans to increase MPs’ salaries as service delivery declines
  • Petrol price decrease on the cards for Januworry
  • Beyoncé becomes the latest musician to join the billionaires club

Menu

  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • About us
©2026 South African Live | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme