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Think before you dump: New waste by-law in effect
Think before you dump: New waste by-law in effect

The Citizen

time27-05-2025

  • The Citizen

Think before you dump: New waste by-law in effect

Think before you dump: New waste by-law in effect Mogale City Local Municipality (MCLM) has officially adopted a revised Waste Management By-Law, which significantly enhances efforts to combat illegal dumping, a problem that damages the environment and costs millions annually to address. • Also read: Is Mogale winning the illegal dumping battle? MCLM communications officer Tendani Shavhani said this updated law introduces a more modern and sustainable waste management approach focused on reducing, reusing, and recycling waste, which will be enforced by three dedicated waste enforcement vehicles and the appointment of full-time by-law officers. Key changes include allowing licensed private contractors to provide waste services under municipal supervision. However, misuse by unlicensed operators has led to rampant illegal dumping, prompting stricter enforcement measures. 'In response, the municipality has introduced an integrated waste management model, promoting collaboration between public and private sectors,' she said. She added that these new initiatives include: • Registration of small-scale waste collectors and buy-back centre operators • Use of Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) workers for operational support • Launch of new vehicles dedicated to by-law enforcement She stated these efforts also support local economic development by helping small businesses and informal waste collectors access recyclable materials more easily. 'In addition, partnerships with Producer Responsibility Organisations are funding community waste minimisation projects. Recycling bins for electronics and other materials have been placed in public spaces like malls and schools. With the by-law now active, enforcement has ramped up. Offenders may face steep fines, vehicle impoundments or jail time. The message is clear: Legal waste disposal options exist and illegal dumping is a deliberate and punishable offence,' she concluded. Residents can report illegal dumping to MCLM through the following communication channels: • Via email at customerservices@ • By sending a WhatsApp to 083 787 2814 • By contacting 086 166 4253 At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Mayor's Easter Games: ‘For the people and where talent emerges'
Mayor's Easter Games: ‘For the people and where talent emerges'

The Citizen

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Mayor's Easter Games: ‘For the people and where talent emerges'

What began as a bold initiative by the mayor's office has blossomed into one of Mogale City Local Municipality's (MCLM) most vibrant annual traditions. • Read initial article here: Countdown to mayor's Easter Games begins MCLM communications officer Tendani Shavhani said the Mayor's Easter Games were first launched in 2016 as the Mayor's Cup, yet the event has grown so significantly in scope and popularity that it is now fondly known as the people's' Mayor's Easter Games. 'More than just a sports tournament, the games have become a celebration of township pride, youth talent, and social cohesion. Led by Executive Mayor Lucky Sele, the 2025 edition saw hundreds of young athletes – boys and girls – compete across a range of sports including junior football [for U15s and U17s], women's football, senior and masters' divisions and netball [for U13s, U15s and U19s],' she explained. She added that the games have earned a reputation as a launchpad for future sports stars, with past participants like Lucky Baloyi and Sipho Zwane proving their worth. For many young players, it's their first opportunity to shine on a meaningful stage. This year brought notable growth, more teams, expanded age divisions and increased prize money. 'Every team received full kits, highlighting the event's commitment to fairness, inclusion and community pride. 'Kicking off with preliminary rounds on April 12 to 13 and culminating over the Easter weekend, the tournament was full of energy with over 30 matches and 50 goals scored in the opening days alone. The Munsieville Sports Complex, better known as Chiptown's Pride, hosted the thrilling final rounds, drawing crowds from across the West Rand,' she said. Adding star power to the event was South African soccer icon Simphiwe 'Shabba' Tshabalala, who inspired players and fans alike with his presence and message – true talent thrives at a grassroots level. The deputy minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Honourable Peace Mabe, also praised the games as a model of how sport can foster development and unity. Tendani continued beyond the competition, the games offered a vital community platform. In a time of ongoing social issues like substance abuse and youth unemployment, they provided a safe and uplifting space that brought people together and encouraged positive change. 'As medals were awarded and celebrations erupted, it was clear that the Mayor's Easter Games had once again fulfilled their mission: Uniting communities, showcasing future stars, and proving that the heart of South African sport beats strong in Krugersdorp,' she concluded. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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