A Durban worker got caught turning storm drains into personal trash cans. The internet is roasting an eThekwini Municipality employee after footage surfaced showing her shoving piles of street garbage directly into the sewer system instead of actually cleaning it up. City officials confirmed they launched a probe immediately after the clip started circulating yesterday to determine why their staff member treated vital infrastructure like a magical disappearance hole.
Spokesperson Gugu Sisilana stated that internal disciplinary processes are already moving to ensure fairness while addressing the obvious mess. The administration slammed the behavior for polluting waterways and wrecking ecosystems, promising that corrective measures will follow once they finish reviewing how a uniformed cleaner managed to do the exact opposite of her job description.
Locals are furious because these specific lazy shortcuts often lead to massive road flooding when heavy rains hit the coast. Commenters on Facebook pointed out that blocked pipes cost lives and property damage, questioning how many other workers pull similar stunts when no cameras are rolling to catch them in the act.
Not everyone wants heads to roll immediately since some residents suggested a stern warning and better training might fix the issue better than firing her. The municipality urged anyone witnessing shady behavior to report it anonymously through their integrity hotline to help stop staff from actively sabotaging the drainage network.
Spokesperson Gugu Sisilana stated that internal disciplinary processes are already moving to ensure fairness while addressing the obvious mess. The administration slammed the behavior for polluting waterways and wrecking ecosystems, promising that corrective measures will follow once they finish reviewing how a uniformed cleaner managed to do the exact opposite of her job description.
Locals are furious because these specific lazy shortcuts often lead to massive road flooding when heavy rains hit the coast. Commenters on Facebook pointed out that blocked pipes cost lives and property damage, questioning how many other workers pull similar stunts when no cameras are rolling to catch them in the act.
Not everyone wants heads to roll immediately since some residents suggested a stern warning and better training might fix the issue better than firing her. The municipality urged anyone witnessing shady behavior to report it anonymously through their integrity hotline to help stop staff from actively sabotaging the drainage network.