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Mayor’s 100-days in office operations are still in full swing

The Executive Mayor of Emalahleni Local Municipality, Cllr Conny Nkalitshana is making steady progress in her first 100 days in office.

The Executive Mayor of Emalahleni Local Municipality, Cllr Conny Nkalitshana’s 100 days in office operations is still on track.

The operations include Khokha Kuzabancono (pay your municipal account to improve service delivery), Emalahleni Hlanzeka (keep Emalahleni clean), and operation Ziveze (those who want to apply for an indigent subsidy to come forward)

On Wednesday, March 30 in Klarinet Extension 3, Cllr Nkalitshana hosted a cleaning campaign as part of operation Emalahleni Hlanzeka, as well as a door-to-door campaign as part of Operation Ziveze and Khokha Kuzabancono.

“Most people from Klarinet have rooms to rent around their yards and there are a lot of foreign-owned shops that are not complying with the law and that they don’t have outside bathrooms; they help themselves inside the shop. The products that they were selling had expired, so the mayor urged the residents of eMalahleni to look into the things that they use that they buy from foreign shops,” said Cllr Nkalitshana.

She said that most foreigners do not have legal documents to be in the country, so she called on landlords who are leasing a place for foreign nationals to not rent it to someone who would do brutal things in your yard and later you don’t know their whereabouts.

The day was capped off by the cleaning campaign, which was part of operation Emalahleni Hlanzeka, in which they repaired potholes and garbage removal trucks took the garbage away, keeping eMalahleni clean.

The mayor concluded by requesting that Emalahleni residents continue to pay the municipality to receive better service.

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