The EFF caucus in Ekurhuleni is demanding answers over the alleged theft of waste compactor trucks which could save the city hundreds of millions of rand if recovered.    

This comes just when the municipality is faced with a string of unpaid invoices — totalling more than R200m — from service providers, which risks affecting the provision of services to the metro’s 3.7-million residents...

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