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Neglected property is attracting vagrants

Long grass, easy access into the yard and the vacant property are making this home a prime spot for unsavoury activities

The unkempt state of a municipal-owned property at 5 Jannie de Waal Avenue has raised concerns from neighbouring residents.

Long grass, easy access into the yard and the vacant property are making this home a prime spot for unsavoury activities.

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Neighbouring residents said that the home is already attracting vagrants who seek refuge from the elements, especially at night.

They call upon Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality to clean up this property.

The resident’s sentiments have been passed on to the municipality, a response is awaited.

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