Locals keep Randhart clean
Residents came together to conduct a clean-up in parts of Randhart on April 24.
Residents of Randhart joined Ward 94 councillor Samantha Nair and volunteers to clean up Diamant Avenue on April 24.
Residents who live in the area took it upon themselves to start cleaning the area with open spaces, reportedly not being maintained.

The group of residents took their morning and cleaned the open area by cutting the long grass and picking up of litter.
Nair said: “The clean-up was conducted by residents of Randhart which has about 79 homes belonging to the provincial departments of infrastructure and transport. The project will be carried out on alternative weekends. I will also ask the departments to be part of this initiative.”




