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Mice, cockroaches, mosquitos and flies were attracted to the dumping site

eThekwini Municipality warns of fines of up to R5,000 for illegal dumping KwaMathambo informal settlement in Durban is reviving a food garden that became a dumping spot in the community. Photo: Nokulunga Majola Residents of KwaMathambo informal settlement in Durban have turned an illegal dump site into a vegetable garden for the community. “Mice, cockroaches, mosquitos and flies were attracted to the dumping site,” said committee member Ndodeni Dengo. He said the eThekwini Municipality collects refuse every Thursday but leaves behind things like rubble on the ground and discarded furniture. In 2018, we reported on the rat-infested illegal dump site. A few days later the dump site was cleaned by the City and a community garden was started, where they grew cabbage, spinach and maize and provided fresh vegetables for the community. But after the harvest, only a few people continued growing vegetables while others started using the vacant land to dump discarded rubbis

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