The Citizen (KZN)

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UNSOLVED: OVER 1 000 BOXES OF MEDICAL GLOVES

- Marizka Coetzer – marizkac@citizen.co.za

Schoolchil­dren cross an unsafe makeshift bridge over a swollen river after heavy rains in Tembisa in the East Rand yesterday.

Quantity so large that items are still floating up two months later.

Volunteers are still cleaning out dumped personal protective equipment (PPE) from the Hennops River after thousands of medical gloves were found in it in August.

Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng health spokespers­on Jack Bloom said it was disappoint­ing that nothing had come of the investigat­ion into the dumped PPE.

In August, 11 black refuse bags fi lled with well over a thousand unopened boxes of single-use hospital medical gloves were discovered dumped in the river.

“The department of health must not think we have forgotten about it,” Bloom said.

At the time, the DA said it seemed someone was trying to get rid of “evidence” in a hurry.

“Any legitimate supplier would not destroy several thousands of rands worth of stock in such a bizarre manner,” it said.

The informatio­n on the boxes and the gloves showed the items came from three different companies.

“The department promised to investigat­e the corruption related to the viciously dumped equipment,” Bloom added.

Tarryn Johnston, cofounder of the Hennops Revival organisati­on, said they were still cleaning out dumped PPE from the river.

She said tossing such a large quantity of these items into the river had a huge environmen­tal impact.

“We removed some more in the lake again the other day, so there is still PPE washing up in some places which was presumably stuck in branches and root systems.”

Johnston said pressure was needed. “Otherwise they will just forget about it, which is absolute nonsense.

“It was a serious incident and made big headlines everywhere, especially during a time when it was critical.”

This month, Johnston and her team cleaned out riverbank grids blocked which were blocked by a massive amount of polystyren­e dumped in the river below SuperSport Park in October.

Neither the department of health nor the police could say what stage the investigat­ion was at.

It seems someone was trying to get rid of evidence

 ?? Picture: Reuters ??
Picture: Reuters
 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? RIVER OF RUBBISH. A waste collector looks for recyclable­s along the polluted Hennops River near Olifantsfo­ntein recently. During heavy rains, enormous amounts of waste are swept downstream.
Picture: Jacques Nelles RIVER OF RUBBISH. A waste collector looks for recyclable­s along the polluted Hennops River near Olifantsfo­ntein recently. During heavy rains, enormous amounts of waste are swept downstream.

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