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Residents Urged to Place Refuse Out Only on Collection Mornings

The George Municipality reminds all residents to follow responsible waste practices to help maintain clean and safe neighbourhoods.

Refuse must only be placed outside on the morning of the scheduled collection day (by 07:00) and not the night before. Early placement of refuse contributes significantly to bags being torn open, litter being spread in public spaces, and increased activity by waste pickers.

The Municipality is aware of increased complaints regarding waste pickers in residential areas, including the tearing open of refuse bags, littering, and incidents of intimidation or confrontation. Such behaviour is unacceptable and raises legitimate public health and safety concerns. At the same time, the matter requires a balanced, lawful, and sustainable response.

Law enforcement continues to support waste management efforts through ongoing high-visibility patrols in identified areas, with dedicated shifts deployed from the early hours. However, resource constraints require teams to balance responses to service complaints with proactive patrols addressing bin rummaging and related issues.

The Municipality continues to promote recycling and waste minimisation initiatives and encourages residents to separate waste at source and make use of available services.

The George Municipality remains committed to improving waste management services and working with communities to find practical, locally appropriate solutions.

Enquiries and Reporting:
Refuse Removal and Solid Waste: 044 802 2900 / 044 802 2911
Law Enforcement: 044 801 6350 / 044 801 6389

GM Mayoral Speeches for Ordinary Council 26 March 2026

https://www.george.gov.za/george-doc-categories/documents/council/speeches-of-the-executive-mayor/

Please find via above link the Mayoral Speeches made today in the Ordinary Council 26 March 2026 by Executive Mayor Browen Johnson, on the Draft Budget 2026/27; the Draft 5th Generation Review of the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for the 2026/2027 financial year and the Oversight Report on the 2024/2025 Draft Annual Report of the George Municipality.

Ethics and Fraud Connection

March is recognised as National Ethics Awareness Month, a time dedicated to encouraging individuals and organisations to reflect on their ethical standards and professional conduct. It provides an opportunity to promote integrity, accountability and responsible decision-making in the workplace and in public service.

For George Municipality, Ethics Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the highest standards of honesty, transparency and fairness in serving our community. By strengthening an ethical culture within the organisation, the municipality reaffirms its commitment to good governance, ethical leadership and building public trust.

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