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Mayor takes visible service delivery to the Joburg inner-city

Matongo leads by example in sprucing up the City.

Mayor of the City of Johannesburg Jolidee Matongo lit up the inner-city as he steered a #KleenaJoburgReloaded campaign in the Joburg inner-city on the night of August 18.

The mayor was accompanied by MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services Mpho Moerane, MMC for Finance Matshidiso Mfikoe, the speaker of council Nonceba Molwele, councillor Francina Mashao and other senior managers of the city and its entities.

He led over 100 Pikitup street sweepers as they went from street to street, sprucing them up. The operation focused on several litter hot spots, such as Noord, De Villiers, Wanderers, Klein and King George streets.

Addressing the employees, Matongo said the job of the municipality is to attract, retain and expand investment into the City.

“It is crucial we work hard to keep our City clean. The inner-city is cleaned three times a day. We have to enforce by-laws and arrest people who are littering and process them through the municipal courts. We will win when we come up with innovative ways and have more hands on deck,” Matongo said.

Joburg Water personnel hard at work. Photograph: Supplied.

He was joined by a multidisciplinary team comprising Joburg Water, Pikitup and City Power. The team focused on sweeping, litter picking, repairing streets lights, collecting waste, removing illegal dumping sites and repairing vandalised infrastructure.

Joburg Water officials repaired water metres with stolen valves and those that had been vandalised.

According to Moerane, 300 Pikitup employees work every night to sweep the streets of Joburg.

“We are asking the community to work with us. Do not litter. We will enforce by-laws and we cannot be using resources to go after people all the time. We urge residents to use the provided 240-litre bins and keep the City clean,” he said.

“By keeping the environment clean, we guarantee future generations a habitable environment, let’s keep our city clean,” implored Mfikoe.

The operation followed the mayor’s address to the top management of the City, declaring urgency to heighten the accelerated service delivery programme.

Pikitup team making sure all the rubbish is collected in the inner-city streets. Photograph: Supplied.

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