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Sanitation issues need to be solved - 6 December 2013

Cobus Coetzee - Political Writer

PORTA POTTI toilets are an improvement – but not a final solution for the sanitation problems in Cape Town’s informal settlements, says Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba.

He said this after he led a walkabout of religious leaders and concerned residents around informal settlements in Khayelitsha yesterday.

It came about after a meeting in Bishopscourt on Wednesday between the Western Cape Religious Leaders Forum, the so-called “poo protesters” Andile Lili and Loyiso Nkohla from Ses’khona and representatives of the 86 signatories of the Call for Action.

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