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Resident asks the metro to help with mini-dump

Mini-dump causes problems for local resident.

Disgruntled Marlands resident Johan Esterhuyse is at his wits end with the mini-dump located close to his home.

He recently called the GCN to report a series of problems he is having with the mini-dump located close to his home in Wit Street.

His main concerns are:

  • The rat infestation.

He has experienced the number of rats in his home increasing.

  • The people who have started living in the mini-dump.

These people are burning rubbish close to his homes boundary wall.

He is also concerned about the sudden increase in the number of people in and out of the area, as he feels this could lead to an increase in the crime rate in the area.

The GCN sent a query to the metro to find out what could be done about the situation and Themba Gadebe, of the metro’s department of communications and brand management, responded with the following statement:

“The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has appointed a contractor to manage, control and clean the mini disposal sites.

“Activities taking place outside the premises are not the metro’s responsibly – although, on many occasions, these activities were reported to the EMPD and the police.

“Members of the community are advised to contact the policing entities to report any incidents.”

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2 Comments

  1. Yes, numerous complaints from our side as well to the DA and EMM. This is a huge problem!!!

  2. We live 3 streets away from there and we see on a daily basis what’s going on at that dump. We rather make use of Boksburg due to the fact that it’s tidy without beggars. We feel sorry for the residents close to the dumping site

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