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Illegal dumping can negatively affect your health

Mosquitoes can carry life-threatening diseases, such as Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever, Encephalitis and malaria.

The act of illegal dumping is not only unpleasant but it’s also a serious health hazard to the public.

Ekurhuleni health practitioners warn that wet rubbish is a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and attracts other unpleasant insects and trash-loving animals such as rats.

Ekurhuleni MMC for Health and Social Development Clr Nomadlozi Nkosi therefore urges residents to refrain from illegal dumping as it can be a breeding ground for diseases.

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“Waste that is discarded in open spaces, especially in residential areas, transfer various diseases that are transmitted by insects such as mosquitoes,” said the MMC.

Mosquitoes can carry life-threatening diseases, such as Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever, Encephalitis and malaria.

Stop the spread of diseases by reporting illegal dumping to the City’s call centre on 0860 543 000 and a fine will be enforced on the transgressors.

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