The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year eradicating illegal dumping, yet the issue persists.
CAPE TOWN, May 14 (ANA) – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter.
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1/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
2/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
3/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
4/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
5/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
6/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
7/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
8/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
9/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)
10/10: ANAPIX – South Africa – Cape Town – 14 May 2021 – The City of Cape Town spends almost R380 million a year to eradicate illegal dumping, yet the issue persists. They are now planning to issue heavy fines to people caught illegally disposing of their litter. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency (ANA)