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Diamond Park Residents Finally Get Relief from Sewage Crisis

Diamond Park Residents Finally Get Relief from Sewage Crisis
Diamond Park Residents Finally Get Relief from Sewage Crisis. Photo generated with AI.

After months of enduring appalling living conditions due to persistent sewage spillages, Diamond Park residents have welcomed the Sol Plaatje Municipality’s intervention. The municipality has procured a truck and enlisted sanitation experts to address the ongoing crisis.

Residents, who have long suffered from health hazards and unbearable stench, expressed cautious optimism. Elsie Ntlhaile, a longtime resident receiving treatment for tuberculosis, says the unsanitary conditions have worsened her health. “I’m always sick. I’ve complained to authorities, but nothing was done until I ended up in hospital,” she lamented.

Earlier this month, Cooperative Governance MEC Bentley Vass visited the area, urging an interim solution while the municipality works on a long-term fix. Municipal Manager Thapelo Matlala confirmed that a sanitation team will be stationed in Diamond Park for a month to diagnose and swiftly resolve issues.

While the municipality denies claims of systemic service delivery failures, residents hope this marks the beginning of a permanent solution.