Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Monkey terrorists “terrorize” guests including tourists

"Terrorist Monkeys" a Huge Environmental and Human problem in eThekwini Metro 



Monkey terrorists “terrorize” guests including tourists and business owners throughout the City of Durban and the eThekwini Metro.
More and more restaurant owners, mall owners and managers as well as private individuals from around the City have been contacting me in regards to “terrorist attacks” by troops of problem monkeys which are ruining their businesses.

This is what a manager at one of the biggest entertainment and hospitality venues in the Durban area reported to me yesterday


The monkey problem has increased steadily over the last few years, although we sought advice and implemented what we had been advised to do, the situation has now become unbearable, the monkeys have now reached a stage where they are virtually impossible to control.

Monkeys are coming into the restaurants and guests are being harassed for meals which are being stolen from their hands.

It is impossible for guests to enjoy a day out on the sundeck as food items are being stolen directly from their plates.

Restaurants face enormous amounts of rude entry as these animals tend to steal directly of the tables and often do their toiletry business right on the tables inside the Restaurants.
Staff can no longer carry lunch bags as they are literally being attacked and their bags stolen from them.

Cars are being scratched, dented and damaged.
Visits my monkeys have become a daily occurrences and this affects our image and our guests perceptions which is affecting our business and the image of Durban as a tourist destination.

Going to the once tranquil tea garden at Botanic Gardens used to be a pleasure but no longer because of “Terrorist attacks” made by problem monkeys. These scenarios are now  becoming commonplace throughout the city.

These marauding bands of “monkey terrorists” are no doubt becoming a treat to Durban as a tourist destination in particular in the light of the forthcoming Common Wealth Games that are due to be hosted in 2022 if urgent solutions are not found to this huge environmental problem which is now also starting to affect Durban’s tourist industry.

Can we afford to loose one single tourist due to an unresolved monkey problem or worse still to totally ruin Durban’s reputation as a tourist destination with huge job losses when South Africa has such a need to provide jobs.

Please report all incidents of “terrorist attacks” by troops of problem monkeys in writing to your local councilor demanding action as well as sending a letter to the City Manager.

If you are a foreigner who has been affected please write to the city manager he needs to know about your experiences and how you consider that it affects Durban as a tourist destination.

Sibusiso Sithole
City Manager
City Hall Dr Pixley KaSeme Street
PO Box 1014, Durban, 4000
Tel. +27 (0)31 311 2100
Fax. +27 31 311 2170

If you do not know your councilor or council ward go to
Ethekwini council wards at  http://warwickchapman.com/detailed-ethekwini-ward-maps to find out what your ward number is then search google for your ward councilor.

http://www.vervetmonkey.co.za/index.html

http://www.vervetmonkey.co.za/complaints.html

http://www.vervetmonkey.co.za/facts.html

http://www.vervetmonkey.co.za/diseases.html


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