Residents in Inanda, a high-crime area in the northern part of the City, express concerns about lack of proper housing and failure of the municipality to provide basic services. They emphasize the need to vote for leaders who care about community issues and are present in the community.
Inanda , located in the northern part of the City, has had a notoriously high crime rate for many years. Murder, robbery, rape and drug abuse are some of the most serious crimes affecting the community. Unemployment is also high.
Zibi interacted with eligible voters from an informal settlement, where residents raised concerns about a lack of proper housing, and also about the failure of the eThekwini municipality to provide basic services.“We need to turn up to vote for change to choose leaders that care about the issues that affect people to choose political parties that are always present in the community working with the community and I think most importantly, don’t make big promises.
Inanda Service Delivery Challenges High Crime Rate Lack Of Proper Housing Ethekwini Municipality Community Issues Voting For Change
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