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NGO decontamin­ates buildings, taxis

- THOBEKA NGEMA thobeka.ngema@inl.co.za

ONE of the world’s largest non-government­al relief organisati­ons has moved into Kwazulu-natal to assist with decontamin­ation and education amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Scientolog­y Volunteer Ministers is made up of volunteers trained to provide assistance in and respond to disasters. They provided assistance in the US after the 9/11 attacks, and after tsunamis and floods hit Japan and Mozambique respective­ly.

Director of public affairs Sandile Hlayisi said for their work during the pandemic they were “armed with the (most effective) decontamin­ation substance on the entire planet”.

“We decontamin­ate thoroughly – at our own expense. We do this as a contributi­on, and provide hygiene education afterwards to ensure the decontamin­ated space is kept clean. We have also translated (labels on) materials into Zulu,” Hlayisi said.

Hlayisi said the amount of work being undertaken by the NGO in Gauteng had increased, and they had decided to form teams in KZN, the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape.

“We started in the ethekwini and ilembe municipal areas,” said Hlayisi.

Within ethekwini Municipali­ty, they have decontamin­ated Home Affairs offices, a school bus rank and the umlazi taxi rank, among other facilities. They also decontamin­ated the premises of all emergency services and police stations, hospitals, homeless shelters and the premises of other government entities.

“Our strategy is focused on keeping the government and the economy running, that’s why we decontamin­ate government buildings,” Hlayisi said.

SA National Taxi Council provincial office manager Sfiso Shangase said they had worked well with the Scientolog­y Volunteer Ministers, as their priority was decontamin­ating scholar transport ahead of the reopening of schools. “We decontamin­ated areas in umgungundl­ovu and ethekwini municipali­ties. Hopefully we can get to other areas as well,” said Shangase.

 ??  ?? IN THE ethekwini and umgungundl­ovu municipali­ties, Scientolog­y Volunteer Ministers have decontamin­ated offices of the Department of Home Affairs, scholar-transport ranks and taxi ranks, among other facilities. | SUPPLIED
IN THE ethekwini and umgungundl­ovu municipali­ties, Scientolog­y Volunteer Ministers have decontamin­ated offices of the Department of Home Affairs, scholar-transport ranks and taxi ranks, among other facilities. | SUPPLIED

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