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SAVE US FROM THIS BIG STINK!

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Sir,

May I take this opportunity to raise my concern about this bobbins bin! It is now time our government or Matsapha councillor takes this issue seriously and makes sure citizens are safe from this stink.
What about the people’s health? There’s no fresh summer breeze, this rubbish bin is next to the eating place. It is not healthy.


Kamashayitafula, councillor are you aware of this situation? The stink from this rubbish bin put near the eating place! We no longer enjoy our meals, it is hard to breathe.
The smell is terrible, it is really bad; it is a health hazard for all of us.  I have complained many times but nobody listened, yet it is endangering our lives. This affects our health. I have skin allergies, a cough and chest pains.
It is hard for me to breathe; my chest just closes up. Above all, it is an eating place and our health as customers must be looked after. 


I do not think it is leading Matsapha to the status of First World countries.  I wish the Minister of Health could one day have a schedule and tour the various eating places around Matsapha so she can see.
Just to inspect and see how they could be improved so that people can easily access good eating services. This is your challenge, minister; no need to investigate, just tour the whole place and the working area.

I think for safety we are all looking to First World countries.  Before I pen-off, may I take this opportunity to thank the CEO of Matsapha for what she is doing with the roads at the Matsapha complex.  That improvement was needed.
This is true; I can not be quiet about this! We need to recognise the good work they have done.
As for the stink, I am looking into the matter urgently to determine what will be the best solution for the people having their meals there! They are citizens of this country with full rights, like any other Swazi citizens.

Edwini MB Dlamini, Sandlane

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