Emfuleni municipal officials unwilling to return to 'stinky' building | SundayIndy
Johannesburg - Emfuleni Local Municipality employees are reluctant to return to work in a building where they had to contend with a foul stench from raw sewage that permeated throughout their offices.
Independent Municipal and Allied Trade Union deputy chairperson in Emfuleni, Moses Mohosho, said they backed the go-slow because many employees were suffering from different ailments as a result of the sewage spill and stench that spread throughout the building. DA caucus leader in Emfuleni, Edward Von Bodenstein, said his suspicions were that property owners could not maintain the building since the municipality owed them R3.8 million.
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