
No end in sight for Pikitup protests, but ‘administration doesn’t really care’
“Residents are entitled to ask whether the continued instability within the city’s entities is simply the result of incompetence or whether political interests are allowing Johannesburg to become increasingly ungovernable ahead of the upcoming local government elections,” Kayser-Echeozonjoku concluded.‘City drowning in rubbish’ The municipality’s earlier statement said it was working on a solution to resolve the protests and restore refuse collection.“The result is a city drowning in rubbish, exposing residents to health risks, damaging the environment, and eroding public confidence in local government,” stated Kayser-Echeozonjoku.
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