AN INFESTATION of rats and cockroaches, illegal dumping, crime and pollution have been blamed for the rapid decay of Isipingo.
The Isipingo Ratepayers Residents Association’s (Irra) spokesperson, Sunil Ramadhar, said residents and the eThekwini Municipality needed to be held to account.
He said the central business district had potholes, non-functional street lights and was over-run by taxis.
On a recent walk-about with Ramadhar and another Irra member, Kenneth Dlamini, of ward 90, which includes Isipingo Hills, Isipingo Rail, Lotus Park, Orient Hills, Malaba Hills, Dakota Beach, Pilgrim informal settlement and Lotus Settlement, several illegal scrapyards were spotted.
“The zoning of land in Isipingo has resulted in the collapse of this town. Large-scale industrial businesses operate next to our homes. The police and municipality do nothing about the illegal scrapyards that…