Municipal
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DA demands Mayor reverse decision to suspend City Manager
Local newsZwakele Mncwango the DA's KZN leader has written to eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede demanding she reverse her decision to suspend…
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City warns suppliers against con artists
Local newsUnscrupulous agents are fraudulently charging suppliers money to help them register on the National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database and the…
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Durban lines up full programme of events for holiday season
Local newseThekwini has a full programme of events planned for Durban and surrounding communities and visitors over the festive season.
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City launches road safety campaign
Local newsThe campaign aims to create road safety awareness among all road users including drivers, public transport commuters, passengers and pedestrians.
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City opts to run MM Stadium as a business
Local newsMoses Mabhida Stadium is to operate as a Municipal business unit that will be established under the Municipal Structures Act.
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Check your car licence before you go on holiday
Local newsVehicle licence renewal must be done in the province where the vehicle is registered and cannot be done while on…
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Beachfront facilities need a facelift
Local newsDA leadership feel the municipality needs to act on fixing facilities on the beachfront as the festive season approaches.
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Road crashes put a dent in SA economy
Local newsApproximately R142.95 billion was spent on traffic accidents this year.
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Dialogue with industry, business opens with GO!Durban Hambanathi experience
Local newseThekwini Municipality officially opened the dialogue between GO!Durban and business with a special tour of the first sections of the…
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Youth initiative cleans up image of Kenneth Gardens
Local newsA group of concerned Kenneth Gardens residents have started a society to help clean up the property.
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Ward committee election goes ahead
Local newsWard 31's committee was elected on Sunday, 27 November.
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City’s refusal for traffic calming challenged
MunicipalWard councillor Chris Pappas, is urging the municipality to implement speed calming on Silverton and Peter Mokaba Roads.











