Oh Joan, it's a crying shame!
I was so excited about the Tidy Town groups that's doing such good work, and then this happens! Apparently the stench in town in unbelievable, and they still have not come to an agreement!
These are people who are earning good salaries with good benefits, sickening!
We've fortunately had 2 young guys here who mostly bought takeaway so there's not too much rubbish. I'm definitely buying bins and will mark them in bold for glass, and paper & plastic. It helps with reducing the garbage.
Imagine all the garbage that will now end in the stormwater drains when it rains, the fish dying in rivers and the ocean as well, because of disgusting irresponsible people!
I can go on and on.
You're so right, those at the top are living lavish lives while the poor suffer!
Durban was recently called Dirtbin, so sad, our once beautiful thriving city!
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It is depressing to watch everything going down, on the coast here, private garden services are assisting with clearing roadside excess growth, volunteers called START help folk to medical and other assistance, private folk are assisting Tidy Towns.
Much has been set up where we donate to assist with petrol, vehicle repairs or refreshments handed out when in the area, never enough, visitors/inland folk throwing filth out their car windows, pride urgently needed!
Many places along the coast (we above the freeway) have not had water or electricity for weeks! My sister on West Rand now finding they too being heavily knocked with water and electricity, it is countrywide problem.