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Representatives of different stakeholders take part during the clean-up campaign at Musina Taxi Rank.

Cleaning campaign at Musina

 

Representatives from local taxi associations, government institutions, businesses, religious groups, traditional leaders and community members recently converged at Musina Taxi Rank for a highly successful clean-up campaign.

The clean-up campaign was spearheaded by Musina Municipality’s traffic department as part of the integrated transport plan (ITP). The ITP is the municipality’s plan to address transport challenges and needs of the local community.

The superintendent of traffic and law enforcement, Mr Percy Choma, said that a clean taxi rank brought smiles to everyone who used public transport in one way or another. “Access to public transport in a clean taxi rank is everyone’s need. We should prioritise the health of our people. This clean-up campaign also symbolises unity amongst all of us as government, community members and stakeholders. Together we strive to keep our transport infrastructure in good condition”.

Cllr Bigboy Ndou commended the organisers of the clean-up campaign and everyone who took part. “I am grateful to see that our employees and stakeholders care about our infrastructure. Prioritising the health of our people is one of our main focus areas and this campaign proves that we are all moving in the right direction as government and stakeholders. Keeping our environment clean is the responsibility of all of us.”

 

Date:27 May 2015

By: News Correspondent

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