Editor's note

Port Shepstone is a cesspool

Perhaps it is time for the councillors and municipal officials to take the walk and stop the talk.

 

WOULD you be prepared to pay to use the toilet?

We are sure shoppers and visitors to Port Shepstone’s central business district would be willing to pay a few rands to ensure there were clean, fully-operational ablutions in the town.

This week, a disgruntled teacher asked Herald journalist Shona Aylward to go on a walkabout through the CBD.

They were disgusted to see men and women relieving themselves next to a school fence or against walls. They could not find a single functional toilet.

At the taxi rank commuters defecate and urinate in public. The smell emanating from the area is nauseating.

And of great concern is that vendors are selling food there.

Perhaps it is time for the councillors and municipal officials to take the walk and stop the talk.

 

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