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Gatvol man's kak lesson for builders

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 Angry businessman Hendrick Chibi (right) flooding Izampilo Project construction site. Photo by Oris Mnisi
Angry businessman Hendrick Chibi (right) flooding Izampilo Project construction site. Photo by Oris Mnisi

GATVOL businessman Hendrick Chibi takes matters into his own hands.

Hendrick spilt kak that he had sucked out of the waste tanks of his business toilet at the construction site of the Izampilo project in Rolle outside Thulamahashe near Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga.

The drama occurred on Friday morning, 22 December as construction workers had just started work at the Izampilo Project site, which is building a bridge and tarred road in Rolle village.

Workers were shocked when stinking kak flooded the site, poured by the angry Hendrick. 

They said they saw Hendrick's bakkie pulling a small honey tanker, rush down the bridge and quickly turn into the construction site.

"The businessman drove straight into the site and stopped his bakkie, which was pulling a small honey tanker, at the back in front of the manager's mobile office. The next moment he jumped out and turned on the valve of the honey tanker. So fast that we saw the stinking kak flooding the yard while he watched until it was empty and drove away," said one of the workers.

Izampilo project deputy manager Mike Sabe, who supervises his TLB machine operator filling the soil on the wildly spread dispersed kak, confirmed the drama.

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"The incident has happened but take your questions to my boss Khumutso Nematandane. He has asked the Mhala police for assistance in the matter," he said.

Khumutso refused to comment on the matter.

Hendrick told Daily Sun that he was fed up with the tactics of the site management after the access road to his cattle grazing camp next to the constructed Rolle Bridge was partially blocked.

"They are crazy. For almost a year, the construction workers have been deliberately blocking the access road to my cattle grazing camp next to the bridge. I can't go there and fertilise the grass with sewage from the kak drained from the business toilets.

"So, I had no choice but to spill it here on their site for them to notice, because they wouldn't listen when I humbly asked them to clear the road and repair the damage done there. They destroyed both the water pipe and the camp's fence. This is a big lesson for them because they were ignorant and underestimated me," he said.

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