AfriForum warns Lesufi and intervenes to help solve the refuse removal crisis in Tshwane
6 August 2023
The civil rights organisation AfriForum has today announced a five-point plan to solve the crisis in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, which has caused refuse to pile up on the streets for almost two months. In addition to this action plan, AfriForum also sent a letter to Panyaza Lesufi, the Premier of Gauteng, in which the organisation strongly warns against placing the Tshwane Metro under administration for political reasons. AfriForum also emphasised in this letter that the organisation is ready to take any necessary steps to ensure that its members and the public’s rights are protected in this regard.
This situation arose as a result of illegal strikes that have been disrupting refuse removal services in the Tshwane Metro since the end of July. AfriForum’s community structures already helped the Tshwane Metro in August with the removal of refuse that has been piling up. However, the ANC provincial government, led by Lesufi, this week threatened to place Pretoria under administration as a result of this crisis.
AfriForum’s five-point plan includes the following: