Municipal
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City signs memorandum of understanding to resolve water challenges
MunicipalWith a growing population, supplying clean and safe drinking water and proper sanitation remains a significant challenge in the country…
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New ANC Durban councillor promises to be accountable to residents
MunicipalCouncillor Mngonyama said his doors are open for engagement with foreign leadership.
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Submit your eThekwini electricity and water readings online
Local newsCustomers who are not registered on the e-Services portal are encouraged to do so as they are able to view…
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Durban rakes in major accolades at World Travel Awards
Municipal“These awards give credence to our long-held view that indeed Durban is a leading global destination." - Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda
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eThekwini City Manager, Sipho Nzuza, arrested again
CrimeeThekwini Municipality's City Manger, Sipho Nzuza has been arrested again for violating his bail conditions.
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Councillor calls for maintenance at cemetery
Local newsCouncillor Mmabatho Tembe said she had only recently been told there hadn't been a maintenance plan at the cemetery for…
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Be aware of fireworks regulations as festive season approaches
Local newsResidents are urged to report any nuisances to Metro Police and to ensure they obtain reference numbers.
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Durban ICC voted Africa’s best conference centre
Local newsMICE is an annual international programme that aims to recognise excellence within the MICE industry.
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Ongoing sewage issues in Umbilo a concern
Local newsThree major overflows of sewage were recorded on Khuzimpi Shezi (Williams) and Dalton Roads during October.
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uShaka requests financial bailout from the City
Local newsThe theme park recently tabled a report before the city’s executive committee (exco), requesting a R66.9 million financial boost from…
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Durban beaches, pools closed due to heavy rain
Local newsNorthern and Southern beaches have been closed following heavy rain in the past days.
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Carrington Heights couple shocked at high electricity bill
Local newsTerry (62) and Norma (77) Stark received hefty electricity bills of R4854 and R3603 for September and October respectively.











