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Christmas came and went and so has the New Year. Suddenly we are back to our routine. Our sense for the year has just begun. The big agenda for South Africa is the national elections. This will usher in the sixth administration.
The end-of-year celebrations seem to have been long for those on the twilight and fringes of society.
The Tshwane Municipality had not collected rubbish for at least three weeks. This was from just before Christmas to January 8. The streets by then were literally over-flowing from the waste and wrappers of the silly period.
By the way, most people in the Christian world are born in September and this affirms the significance of the festivities and the joyous indulgence. But it’s not about births that this article is about. It’s about people who maraud the streets for survival from the waste.
Source: IOL News