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124L South of Stateway | Naudeville | St Helena | Bedelia South of Lond Road | Bedelia |
Seemeeu/ Rheedee/ J.Fouche Park | Doorn North of Stateway | 240L South of Stateway | Bedelia North of Long Road | 240L South of Stateway |
240L South of Stateway | Thabong T14 W17 | 240L North of Stateway | 240L Industrial & 2010 | 240L North of Stateway |
Thabong T1 W30 | Thabong T5 W12 & W25 | Thabong T8/2 & North of Constantia W15 | Thabong T8 South of Constantia W14 & W15 | 240L Thabong & R/stad |
Riebeeckstad | Riebeeckstad | Riebeeckstad | Riebeeckstad | Riebeeckstad |
240L R/stad/ Thabong/ Indus | Thabong T2 W28 | 240L R/stad/ Thabong/ Indus | Thabong T3 W29 | Thabong T9 & T7 W26 240L North of Stateway |
WEEK 1 & 3 | WEEK 1 & 3 | WEEK 1 & 3 | WEEK 1 & 3 | WEEK 1 & 3 |
Jan Cilliers Park | Lakeview/Dagbreek | Thabong T10 & 11 W16 | Dagbreek North of Constantia | Thabong T9 & T13 W15 & W17 |
WEEK 2 & 4 | WEEK 2 & 4 | WEEK 2 & 4 | WEEK 2 & 4 | WEEK 2 & 4 |
Rietzpark | Thabong East New Ext | Bronville North Ext. | Thabong T15 W16 | Dagbreek/ Flamingo |
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Businesses | Old Virginia | F/Premises/Industrial | Saaiplaas | F/Prem/Industrial |
Industrial | M/spruit & Kitty | Harmony | Virginia Central | Harmony |
Charlotte Mall & Elim Hoff | Ward 5 | Tswele Pele & G Clud, Saaiplaas No.2 Housing |
Ward 6 & 7 | Tswele Pele & G Clud, Saaiplaas No.2 Housing |
Old Meloding | Zone 14 | Die Koppie & White City | Calabria / Leratong | Die Koppie & White City |
Zone 13 | Shops, Hostels, Schools & Phomolong | Shops, Hostels, Schools & Phomolong |
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Central Town/ CBD | Block B | Block A / Light Indus.A | Residentia/ Fabricia | CBD / Houses |
Block C | Area K9 | Mass Containers | K4 | K7 |
Block 4 & 5 | Area K5 | Block 6/ K3 | K6 / K9 | K4 / K8 |
Block 1 & 2 | Geneva / K6 | K10 |
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CBD & Industrial | South West | S/East & F/Prem | North / East | N/W & F/Premises |
R/sten & P/sten | Ditentsheng & Airport | B Reed/ Lesilo 1 & 2 | Mathetheruane / Sekoti | Mohohlo/ Ithobaille/ Mmaditjharane |
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Businesses & Industrial | House Holds | F/Prem. Old Location | Phahameng | F.Premises/ Tholangwana |
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Phahameng | Skoom Plaas | Riverside | Towender | CBD/Houses |
The final aspect of service delivery guaranteed in the Basic Services Policy of 2001 is the provision of refuse removal by a
municipal authority or other entity. In the absence of regular refuse removal, communities are faced with severe sanitation
challenges, resulting in poor living conditions and the increased probability of disease.
The Basic Services Policy of 2001 also guarantees access to a minimum level of sanitation which is defined as households having
access to, at minimum, a ventilated pit latrine, also known as a VIP toilet. This standard of service delivery is deemed necessary to
ensure human dignity and prevent the spread of disease.
streets clean..
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The final aspect of service delivery guaranteed in the Basic Services Policy of 2001 is the provision of refuse removal by a
municipal authority or other entity. In the absence of regular refuse removal, communities are faced with severe sanitation
challenges, resulting in poor living conditions and the increased probability of disease.
It shows that the proportion of households in the MLM to receive refuse removal at least once a week in MLM amounted to 87%,
higher than the District proportion of 81%, the Provincial Proportion of 72%, and the national proportion of 63%, equating to
approximately 118 663 local households with regular removal services. As a whole, the proportion of the residents of the province
with access to regular refuse removal has improved from 2009 to 2019.
MLM has the highest proportion of households with access to refuse removal by a local authority at least
once a week, which is 14% higher than the wider region’s average of 73%. MLM also has the lowest dependence on other methods
of refuse removal, indicating that the municipality is the potential to be a benchmark for access to refuse removal in the Free State.
An important condition to the success of refuse removal is the quality of service delivery.
supplying clean drinking water to the communities..
keeping our streets clean and tidy..
The Basic Services Policy of 2001 also guarantees access to a minimum level of sanitation which is defined as households having
access to, at minimum, a ventilated pit latrine, also known as a VIP toilet. This standard of service delivery is deemed necessary to
ensure human dignity and prevent the spread of disease.
Figure 10 illustrates the level of access to sanitation in the MLM, compared to the Lejweleputswa DM, Free State Province and
South Africa between 2009 and 2019. It shows that a greater proportion of households in the MLM have access to a flush toilet
(83%) than in the Lejweleputswa DM (80%) and the Free State Province (68%). Compared to 2009, the municipality has recorded
a marked improvement, which will have a positive impact on the hygiene of the residents, reducing the risk of illnesses, and the cost
of government funded health services, granted that the quality of sanitation services is sufficient