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ELM receives trucks from GDARD

"The municipality is also expecting ten (10) cubic skip bins from the provincial government which will be placed in town centers and main roads, and collected by hook-trucks on a regular basis."

SEDIBENG.- The Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (GDARD) on Tuesday (29 June 2021), handed over service delivery fleet to Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM).

The vehicles were procured by the Gauteng Provincial Government as part of the continued intervention in ELM, to improve the delivery of basic services. The municipality received nine (9) waste compactor trucks and three (3) hook trucks in the first delivery, and more vehicles are expected in the next coming weeks, in the R53m service delivery support initiative.

Seven (7) of the nine waste compactor trucks will first be customized and fitted with specialized bin-lifters and riding-rails. The remaining two (2) will add to the five (5) existing compactors utilized in the bi-weekly household waste collection service.Taking delivery of the fleet, Executive Mayor Councillor Gift Moerane pleaded with municipal workers to look after the vehicles.

“This fleet will fast-track the collection of household waste, as I indicated to residents during the recent IDP and Budget Public Participation Meetings,” he said.
The municipality is also expecting ten (10) cubic skip bins from the provincial government which will be placed in town centers and main roads, and collected by hook-trucks on a regular basis.

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