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DA leader in Ward 122, Mongameli Arosi, urges residents to stop dumping

“We want to live in a clean area, hence the clean-up,” said Mongameli Arosi.

DUMPING has been a problem in Ward 122 Jackson informal settlement, Eikenhof, and the leadership in the area is urging residents to be responsible.

DA leader in the area, Mongameli Arosi, recently organised a pick-up truck to clean the dumping.

“We want to live in a clean area, hence the clean-up. Residents need to heed the call of no dumping in the residential area. We have children who play in these dumpsites and they can easily be affected by diseases,” he said.

NO DUMPING: DA leader in Ward 122, Mongameli Arosi, with a ‘no dumping’ sign.
AFTER CLEAN-UP: Mongameli Arosi is pleading with his community to stop dumping.

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