The eThekwini Municipality’s Executive Committee has approved reports requesting new equipment for the city’s waste management unit, Durban Solid Waste. This forms part of the municipality’s efforts to accelerate service delivery and keep the city clean. The new equipment requests were outlined in four reports under Section 116 of the Municipal Finance Management Act. According to the municipality the first report was to amend a contract for the supply and delivery of a landfill dozer for waste handling on landfill sites.
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