Unusual Hustle and Bustle Changes the City’s Image.

The message from the First Secretary of the Communist Party in the province, Mario Sabines Lorenzo, resonates strongly in this context. His call for unity and collective commitment is essential to achieving significant change in the city’s cleanliness and well-being.
Matanzas residents have been experiencing an unusual hustle and bustle since Tuesday. Trucks and other cargo vehicles are constantly passing through the streets of this city, collecting solid waste that has accumulated for weeks in Matanzas’ neighborhoods.
The initiative arose from the outbreak of arboviruses such as dengue and chikungunya circulating in Matanzas, which has once again put our territory in the public eye.
The Communal Services Company has faced significant challenges in its work, one of the obvious reasons being the lack of fuel and a commitment that has left much to be desired.
This situation has led to the accumulation of waste in neighborhoods, which not only affects the city’s aesthetics but also creates an environment conducive to the proliferation of disease vectors.
The message from the First Secretary of the Communist Party in the province, Mario Sabines Lorenzo, resonates strongly in this context. His call for unity and collective commitment is essential to achieving significant change in the cleanliness and well-being of the city.
The dissatisfaction expressed by citizens should not be seen as destructive criticism, but rather as an opportunity to work together to improve our living conditions. Each of us has a role to play in this effort to keep our neighborhoods clean and safe.
Written by Noelis Santoyo Cobas.