By Khanyisa Tabata
26 January 2010
The Mayor of Cape Town Dan Plato together with the Educatin MEC today are expected to visit Vaatjie Primary School to assess the school.
Mayor spokesperson for the major Rulleshka Singh says the visit follows complaints about flies and bad odours in the area.
A site inspection and subsequent action by the contractor has ensured that the fly problem that occurred at a school near Vaatjie farm has been significantly reduced.
“The application of mud has been moved to an area two and half kilometres away from the school.
“The City’s Environmental Health Practitioners have also been monitoring the situation,”said Rulleshka Singh.
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