Municipal
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Emergency teams work around the clock after rains wreak havoc
MunicipalPower outages were reported from various parts of the metro, and teams are also responding to localised flooding because of…
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Conserve electricity, warns city as winter approaches
MunicipalResidents who use candles or paraffin stoves for lighting or heating purposes are encouraged to show extreme caution to prevent…
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Health workers demand an end to failing healthcare services
Municipal"We have noticed a sharp deterioration in healthcare at hospitals and clinics in the province over the years. Indications of…
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High seas forecast forces closure of Durban beaches
MunicipalTwo Durban beaches have been closed due to weather warnings of high seas this weekend which requires shark nets to…
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Moses Mabhida Stadium: Lack of maintenance could cost millions
MunicipalWard 27 councillor Martin Meyer is concerned about the lack of maintenance at Moses Mabhida Stadium.
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Police Union wants danger allowance reviewed
Municipal"The R250 000 death benefit given to SAPS members who died in the line of duty has also proven to…
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Illegal occupants take over derelict hospital buildings
MunicipalThe DA is calling on the Health MEC to enforce improved security at King Dinizulu Hospital in Durban.
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Department turns down Durban art school’s appeal
MunicipalThe school is required to ensure that no students are enrolled after the date specified by the registar
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Hoosen calls for PP investigation into office space debacle
MunicipalA local councillor was protected by colleagues who formed a human wall in a council meeting last week.
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MEC looks to new City Manager to revitalise maritime sector
MunicipalMEC for Economic Development in the province, Sihle Zikalala is pinning his hopes on the newly appointed City Manager Sipho…
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Residents urged to support 317 Currie Road appeal
Municipal"If we don’t win this case, it’s unlikely a case against any other development which has been built unlawfully will…
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Hefty fines imposed for refuse left outside
MunicipalResidents can be fined R5 000 for putting their garbage out on the wrong days.











