Suva City Council’s health and sanitation teams are diligently carrying out their essential duties throughout the capital to uphold public health and maintain a clean environment. Their ongoing efforts include waste clearance, drain maintenance, and the overall sanitation of the city.
Tevita Boseiwaqa, the Acting Chief Executive of Suva City Council, has praised the dedication and hard work of these frontline workers, emphasizing their pivotal role in promoting a clean and healthy community. These teams start their day early, focusing on busy streets, local markets, and drainage systems to mitigate health risks and environmental concerns, especially during heavy rain or periods of increased usage.
In addition to the work carried out by the health teams, the Council is urging residents to take an active role in ensuring cleanliness. They are reminding the community that maintaining a clean city is a collective responsibility and encouraging proper waste disposal, preventing blockages in drainage systems, and fostering a sense of ownership of their neighborhoods.
The Council highlights that sustained collaboration between local authorities and residents is crucial for environmental protection and for creating a cleaner, safer city for everyone. This mutual effort can lead to significant improvements in urban living conditions, fostering pride and promoting wellbeing within the community.

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