I REFER to Victoria Brown’s “Unsung heroes of our unclean streets” (The Star, July 26). The writer reported about workers who bear stench every day to clean the city’s clogged drains and culverts. The workers lamented that our people just threw rubbish everywhere. Some even threw unused furniture from flats.
Physical and mental health partly depends on one’s surroundings. Dirt is associated with diseases. For example, a dirty home or environment brings many diseases. So cleanliness is a requisite of life.
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