The Sector Four CPF will continue to monitor and cut grass at the area next to the Oos Rand train station.
Sector Four CPF members Patrick Mjoli and Julius Stuurman in the area where they keep the grass cut.
Chairperson Julius Stuurman said they haven’t received any donations of the equipment they need, so they are again appealing to residents to donate slashers, pangas, torches, pepper sprays, shovels, chainsaws and weed killer.
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