Amanzimtoti residents are demanding action over recurring chicken slaughter rituals on public beaches, saying the practice is leaving carcasses behind, creating hygiene concerns, and upsetting visitors.
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Amanzimtoti residents are urging local authorities to install warning signs on beaches due to ongoing chicken slaughter rituals that leave behind carcasses, raising hygiene concerns and disturbing beachgoers
The dispute has reignited debate around the balance between cultural practices, public health and the use of shared recreational spaces.
Residents say their efforts to erect privately funded signs prohibiting chicken slaughter on public beaches have stalled because they have been unable to secure approval from the eThekwini Municipality.








