JoburgCAN wants growing waste crisis resolved
As uncollected waste continues to pile up across parts of Johannesburg, concerns are mounting over the impact on residents and public health. The latest disruptions come after Pikitup CFO Litshani Matsila confirmed that operational challenges at four depots, including Randburg, Marlboro and Roodepoort, are affecting waste collection services. JoburgCAN’s Julia Fish weighs in on the growing waste crisis and discusses how communities are stepping in to clean suburbs and public spaces while calling for lasting solutions. Follow us on our new Facebook page: https://tinyurl.com/2p9m6y52 #Newzroom405 Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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