Municipal
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Potential dog park to be discussed at virtual meeting
Local newsThis meeting is aimed at getting community input for possible implementation of an assigned dog walking park in the Morningside…
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Durban commemorates National Water Week
Local newsThe City appeals to residents to use water sparingly and encourages them to report water leaks immediately.
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Trees in Mitchell Park are inspected, says City
Local newsThe Parks Department is continuously inspecting trees within Mitchell Park to remove dead or diseased wood and to maintain an…
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Kings Park pool revamp starts
Local newsThe Kings Park Swimming Pool is currently being revamped by the municipality.
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Report street light outages, urges Durban councillor
Local newsCouncillor Mmabatho Tembe said street light outages were a huge issue in the Glenwood and Umbilo areas.
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Durban to accelerate plans for tourism recovery
Local newsMayor Mxolisi Kaunda said the City would utilise the Re-Ignite Durban programme introduced in September 2020 aimed at re-projecting key…
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Durban to host tourism imbizo to rebuild sector during Covid-19 and beyond
Local newsMayor Mxolisi Kaunda will tomorrow, Wednesday, 3 March, host a Durban Tourism Imbizo, which will present a robust conversation platform…
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Durban pensioners lose their water rebate
Local newsPensioners at Lantern Heath were surprised when their water bills were without their regular rebate
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eThekwini Economic Recovery Fund selection process underway
Local newsThe Head of Business Support, Tourism and Markets Unit, Thulani Nzama is asking for patience while the municipality makes its…
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No speed humps for ‘dangerous’ Clarence Road
Local newsLOCAL resident, Brett van der Merwe is frustrated after his application for speed humps on Clarence Road was declined again.
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Staffing issues hinder maintenance of Morningside open spaces
Local newsCouncillor Ernest Smith said the Parks Department was working on attending to parks in his ward.
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Progress reported on Currie Road government buildings
Local newsThe property at 230 Currie Road has been a sore spot for surrounding residents for some time.











