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COMMUNITIES are growing more despondent over the lack of service delivery in eThekwini. Some of them have since taken charge of keeping their areas clean.
POST spoke to community activists and members of ratepayers’ associations to find out more about how they were uplifting their communities.
Clare Estate
Lal Hiralal, the public relations officer for the Clare Estate Ratepayers’ Association, said the city had failed their community in many ways.
“We have an almost non-existent delivery of services, which