Rakops Residents Fish With Treated Mosquito Nets

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Residents of Rakops are using treated mosquito nets supplied by the government to fish in the Boteti River, acting Letlhakane principal environmental officer, Kgomotso Senatla has said.

Senatla said they have been made aware of the practice after a Kgotla meeting in Rakops early last month. He explained that the nets are treated with a chemical called 'icon,' which is not fit for human consumption. He warned that it is not good to use the nets for fishing because they could contaminate the Boteti River and harm aquatic animals and plants.

The government gave about 13,600 mosquito nets to the Boteti residents in July. Senatla said they have pleaded with the people to desist from using the mosquito nets for fishing. He said the authorities have to embark on a serious public health education if things do not change. 

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