Clean-up efforts have resumed in Muanikau South, with teams actively working to clear debris and unblock drainage systems. This initiative is designed to mitigate flooding risks while tackling the pressing issue of improper waste disposal in the area.
Officials have pointed out that improper waste management can result in litter returning to neighborhoods and contaminating local marine environments, which raises significant environmental and public health alarms. Regular clean-ups are a key aspect of addressing these challenges and fostering a culture of responsible waste management within the community.
Suva City Council Chairman Mr. Tevita Boseiwaqa emphasized that keeping Muanikau South clean demands more than just routine efforts. It symbolizes a commitment to respecting the environment and the wellbeing of neighboring communities, stressing that sustainable improvements require a shared sense of responsibility among residents.
This initiative not only aims to enhance the immediate surroundings but also seeks to instill a lasting change in community attitudes towards waste disposal, ultimately benefiting both the environment and public health for future generations.

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