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5000 recruits roped in to clean the Metro

Have you ever considered that throwing a cigarette butt, a banana peel or an empty water bottle out of your car into a public space could cost you R2000 or land you in jail?

Furthermore, have you considered that in a year it could cost your municipality millions of rand to clear refuse and building rubble from a veld or street corner?

If not, the City of Ekurhuleni is asking you to start being considerate and take responsibility for the cleanliness of your neighbourhood.

On October 24, the mayor, Clr Mondli Gungubele, will unveil the Clean City programme, which is aimed at eliminating illegal dumping, littering and rodent infestation.

The eight-month long campaign, themed A Cleaner and Greener Ekurhuleni Starts with You, aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • Eliminate illegal dumping.
  • Reduce rodent infestation in premises to 30 percent or less.
  • Rehabilitate, green, maintain and monitor identified illegal dumping hot spots.
  • Conduct education and awareness activities in communities on environmental issues and
  • Ensure by-law enforcement on matters regarding the environment.

On the day of the launch, at Tsakane Stadium, community members will be introduced to the Metro’s new green brigade consisting of 5000 recruits.

Over the duration of the programme the recruits will spread across the City to eradicate heaps of dirt lying around as a result of illegal dumping, sweep the streets, cut grass, plant trees and conduct educational talks in their communities.

They will also clean water bodies including lakes, dams and pans; beautify township entrances as well as educate citizens on municipal by-laws which focus on environmental issues.

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