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E0.5M PUBLIC TOILETS TURNED INTO SEX DEN

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MANZINI – An over E0.5 million World Bank sponsored public toilet project for Manzini North folk has been vandalised and further turned into a sex and smoking den.


The public toilets, which were ready to be used, were constructed at St Paul’s Sports Ground with the help of the World Bank, through the Swaziland Local Government Project (SLGP), as a pilot project and the structure was yet to be commissioned for use after it had been handed over.


However, the structure, whose doors and windows have been broken, toilet seats and hand basin vandalised, has been turned into a sex and smoking den.
Siboniso Madlazi, the Manzini North Constituency Headman (Indvuna yeNkhundla) said they were disappointed when they went to inspect the structure as they were preparing for a handover ceremony.
He said they found used condoms, female underwear and stubs of cigarettes and dagga.


He said the public toilets were constructed at the sports ground after the community approached the Inkhundla to assist them by talking to St Paul’s Methodist Church to allow them to use the sports ground for their sporting activities.
He said this was after the church had hinted to stop them because they were vandalising the school’s toilets and left the place littered.  
Madlazi said after successful talks with the church, it was agreed that the sports ground should be fenced to prevent the community members from gaining entry to school premises.
                                    
         

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