South African television personality Kgomotso Ndungane expressed her dissatisfaction with Durban's dirty streets on March 11th.
Kgomotso remains one of the most popular television personalities, real housewives of durban Must be a top-notch job. She became even more famous for her relationship with former Springbok player Odova.
So popular that Komotso lives in a top-class suburb of Durban, but he is not satisfied with its standards. She took to Instagram to express how bad standards have become and said it will end up like Zimbabwe.
After showing a video of the dirty streets, she left even Jojo Robinson shocked by the situation.
“Oh my god,” Jojo replied.
Komotso Dungane reacts to Durban's dirty streets
Kgomotso Ndungane took to Instagram to express his displeasure.
“Champion – please vote wisely!!! No offense towards anyone but this is giving Zimbabwe less confidence in their government!!!! Let’s shout out our beloved country. Here The project is envisioned as a “suburban area” near industrial sites. Rebellious! Appalling! Horrible! Garbage collectors in Durban have been on strike for two weeks. This isn't a city, it's a trash can! Anyone who knows d'Alba knows that it is located just off Rinaldo Street towards the industrial park. shocking! ” she said.
“P.S.: When I say I am doing Zimbabwe a favor, I mean this (and many other issues we face in SA) has declined, or rather our confidence in the government has declined. The fact is, that's what happened to Jim and we're going to go in the same direction.'' I'm not lying. I'm just stating the facts. We're looking at a sunken ship here! ” she finished.
Efforts to clean up Durban
As Kgomotso Ndungane expresses her dissatisfaction with Durban's dirty streets, we take a look at some of the work that has been done.according to IOLthe Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry has embarked on a clean eThekwini municipality.
They issued a notice asking the public to provide data on dirty streets. Despite the initiative, which began in 2021, it appears it did not work as intended, with streets still littered with dirt.
Reacting to Mr Kgomotso's post, some people said people should try to dispose of their dirty items themselves.
@Londy Precious Ndwandwe “Wow, I haven't picked up trash in two weeks so I had to get someone to come and collect it from my house 😢”
@BC Business Branding 🎀 “I visited Durban this weekend for the first time in about 10 years and it was awful…everything had gotten so much worse 😢”
They claimed that some people may have dumped it on the road as there was no collection for two weeks.
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