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Tensions flared in Mfundisweni last week as residents took to the streets to voice their discontent over issues of demarcation, signaling a growing rift between the community and the Ntabankulu local municipality. The catalyst for the protests stems from a deep-seated frustration among residents who no longer wish to be affiliated with Ntabankulu, citing geographical distance and a lack of access to essential services as primary concerns.

“We are complaining that Ntabankulu is far away, and inaccessible to us there, we know when it is said that there is only voting there. It’s been 4 years without running water, we reported several times this issue of water,” shared a community member, reflecting the sentiments echoed by many protesters.

"Mfundisweni Residents Dismiss Ward Councilor from Meeting, Asserting They Do Not Require Councillor's Presence" "Mfundisweni Residents Dismiss Ward Councilor from Meeting, Asserting They Do Not Require Councillor's Presence"

The demand for change is clear, with residents expressing a desire to be  integrated into Ngquza Hill Local Municipality in Flagstaff as a viable alternative.

As tensions continue to escalate, local authorities are urged to heed the grievances of the community and engage in constructive dialogue to address the underlying issues. The protests underscore a pressing need for a resolution to the boundary dispute and the provision of essential services, as residents advocate for a future aligned with their aspirations and needs.

"Mfundisweni Residents Dismiss Ward Councilor from Meeting, Asserting They Do Not Require Councillor's Presence"

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