About 250 residents of Govan Mbeki Village in Gqeberha protested by emptying buckets of excrement on the R75 Uitenhage Road and blocking the Chatty Dip intersection with rocks and burning tyres from 6am on Thursday morning. The protesters were mainly women in their nightgowns.
The ten toilets shared by 585 households have not been cleaned since before Christmas, they say.
Bahluping Consultant terminated its services to clean toilets in 22 informal settlements because it says Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has failed to pay it for four months.
“This municipality has no respect for us. They must pay the contractor its money. We are not the baboons and we won’t relieve ourselves in the bushes,” said Jazz Nantu, a community leader. “Our toilets were last collected … a week before Christmas.”
People were relieving themselves in the bush or in buckets and emptying these in a trench near the shacks, he said.
“Then under these hot conditions the smell is unbearable and buzzing with flies. The whole place smells [of] poo and pee,” he said.
ALSO READ: Swaneville sewage spill leaves residents trapped on sinking land
We saw a woman making a second trip to empty one of the overflowing toilets into an empty paint bucket. Her clothes and hat were stained with excrement.
“How can this municipality subject us to these disgusting conditions? … I am throwing this poo on the road because I want these useless municipal officials to feel the same pain of living with a rotten bucket for weeks,” she said.
“We will intensify our protest if this municipality does not clean our toilets. These officials live a soft life and don’t care about the poor,” said resident Landiwe Badela, 53.
“We have been asking for more toilets and water taps. But this municipality can’t even afford to clean these few toilets.”
On rainy days excrement washed into their shacks, she said.
ALSO READ: KZN beaches a health disaster in waiting
He is trying to get hold of the relevant municipal officials to resolve the issue, ward 33 councillor Mzwandile Sidina said.
“We could no longer continue with our services because we have run out of finances to perform our operations. The municipality just keeps on making empty promises about our payments. We will only get back to work once we get our payment,” Bahluping Consultant officials, who asked not to be named, said.
The municipality had not yet replied at the time of publication.
This article originally appeared on Moneyweb and was republished with permission.
Read the original article here.
NOW READ: Sewage spill leads to closure of Blue Flag beach in Ballito
Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.