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eSikhaleni residents show us where the dirt is

Be part of positive change to keep the City of uMhlathuze clean

While change is visible and many Zululanders are joining the ‘Tell us where the dirt is’ campaign by cleaning up their area, there is still a long way to go and more work to be done.

The aim of the campaign is not just to identify litter-strewn areas, but to encourage individuals, businesses and schools to take responsibility for their litter.

With the culture of illegal dumping sites and littering a widespread problem throughout the region, concerned Zululanders are becoming part of the solution – one ward at a time.

Since the campaign launched last month, many wards have formed groups to focus on tackling litter problems in their areas.

This week, eSikhaleni residents are looking for change and calling on residents to unite in cleaning up their areas (pictured).

Be part of positive change

Email us photos of litter and/or illegal dumping sites in your area, and be sure to include the name of the affected area.

But don’t end there, send us photos of the same areas after they have been cleaned.

Email all photos and information to wellington@zob.co.za

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