Skip to main content

Prevent relocation of drug addicts & vagrants from Durban to South Coast

2,400 Comments

H
HowardDavies
1 year ago

No go, to move them here.

K
Khethu Cele
1 year ago

No To AmaPara Lana kaC!!!!!!!!!!!!!

P
Philisiwe Cebekhulu
1 year ago

Please be kind to us as South coast community and do not move these people to our community.

M
Mpume
1 year ago

Crime rate will be high

S
Shush
1 year ago

Keep our community safe

N
Nompumelelo Buthelezi
1 year ago

This will be another waist of taex payers money

S
SthehG
1 year ago

No to accommodating the addicts and vagrants to illovu area NO!

N
nokuthula ngwane
1 year ago

No drug addicts at Illovu ...no ways

A
Asanda Masikane
1 year ago

They must find another place not here in South Coast, they must put them in CBD

D
Dumile
1 year ago

I'm not feeling safe as we are not safe at illovu crime is very high I feel like those buildings will add more crime at illovu

B
Bronwyn Foster
1 year ago

This is an utter disgrace. Its not our fault that the Government has not done what they were supposed too.

S
Simone Raghunundhun
1 year ago

I am signing this petition to keep our community safe!

T
Thandiwe
1 year ago

No comment

S
Siwe Dingiswayo
1 year ago

We do not want drug addicts at Ilovu. As we speak we can't manage the ones we already have. Please check some othe placed or just arrest them so you can deal with them properly. Thanks

N
Nomonde Mthethwa
1 year ago

Relocating them from Durban cbd to Illovu will not be helping them but will be putting the lives of Illovu residents at risk

N
nokuthula ngwane
1 year ago

No drug addicts relocation to Illovu......we refuse

I
Ian de Beer
1 year ago

We are already struggling with business with the currents vagriants.we will never be able to get more They are going to take our lovely town to the dumps

M
Mrs TP Mdabe
1 year ago

Prevent relocation drug addict and vagrant from Durban to South Coast.

F
Fikile
1 year ago

They mustn't come in our place please we are not safety.

G
George van Vuuren
1 year ago

Amanzimtoti in general is already struggling with poor infrastructure, escalating crime and a significant decrease in tourism. We do not need hundreds of additional vagrants on our streets, that will simply exacerbate the problems.