After lodging several complaints to MAP Water Officials to repair blocked manholes and drains in Hammilton street and Akasia Avenue, HIT Management wrote an official letter to the Municipal Manager Mr Futhuli P Mothamaha and Mayor Ms Mamotsheare Maria Lakaje-Mosia on 02 July 2021 stating a deadline for repairs or correspondence in these matters. Our members confirmed at end of day that no repairs have taken place. HIT Management also received no written correspondence in reply to their letter. HIT accepted Maluti-A-Phofung Municipaly's silent permition to do their job on their behalf for their expense and went ahead and hired a private contractor. The sewerage blockages in Hammilton Street and Akasia Avenue was unblocked and cleaned by a private contractor hired by HIT Residents Association on behalf of MAP Water. The pictures above is the manhole in Akasia Avenue. Whenever MAP unblocks it they leave the debris inside the manhole, which causes the manhole to block and overflow on an ongoing basis. Our contractor removed the debris and we trust that there will be less problems with this manhole in the future. Another letter was emailed to both Municipal Manager Mr Futhuli P Mothamaha and Mayor Ms Mamotsheare Maria Lakaje-Mosia this morning stating that the same will be done should we receive the silent treatment for Kestell Street and Rundle Street. Deadline is set for 1pm, Wednesday, 07 July 2021. As long as we have your support, we can continue to help ...
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