Lusanda Bill
31 October 2011
Disgruntled census workers in Inanda, Durban, say they will withhold questionnaires if they are not paid by Stats South Africa.
Census 2011 officially comes to a close today, with residents of more than 97-percent of the country’s 14-million households estimated to have been counted.
StatsSA’s KwaZulu-Natal head, Nthabiseng Makhatha, has urged the enumerators to come forward with their concerns.
She promised them that they will be paid in due course.
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