Ekurhuleni Waste Management Results in R1.2 Billion Wasted

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An Ekurhuleni Waste Management project to upgrade small community operators into viable businesses has ended in acrimony. The city laid out R1.2 billion for the project but community operators complain that they were short changed by companies appointed to mentor them. We speak to AmaBhungane Investigative reporter, Tabelo Timse, on how the story was discovered and what the city had to say about it.
21 Jul 2021 2PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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