The KwaZulu Natal chemicals spill saga that kept South Africans riveted following the July 2021 riots in the province, is in danger of vanishing into thin air. While lessons have been learnt through the remediation process, there appears to be a communication breakdown between national and local government, the eThekwini Municipality and the multi-stakeholder forum representing affected communities.
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