Ongwediva Residents Welcome Noise Ban
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Now we are used to whistles, rumbles, beeeeps and sudden sounds, but every year they cause suffering and contribute to thousands of premature deaths
Ongwediva residents welcome noise ban
Ongwediva residents have commended the town council for introducing a noise ban at the town this week. They say noise pollution poses health risks to people and animals. Shebeen owner Amon Sheehama welcomes the move, saying noise pollution has affected those seeking peace and quiet at the town. “This is a good move because some people, especially shebeen owners, play music at the loudest level without considering the next resident. “As a shebeen…
To better combat environmental nuisances, the government announced a significant increase in fines under Budget 2025 – 2026. Fines for noise pollution and black smoke from exhaust pots, which were previously between Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,000, will now be set at Rs 10,000. Recent ArticlesBRP at 65: Ansam Sitwayin plans a demonstration on Saturday, June 21, in Rose HillMaurice honours a new centenary: Ms. Enkamah Ramsamy celebrates 100 yearsSaint Pier…
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