Municipal
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Residents demand meeting with Parks Dept following dog ban at Jameson Park
Local newsUpdateResidents drafted a letter to the head of Parks saying the banning of dog walking at Jameson Park was unlawful,…
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WATCH: EFF members protest against corruption within eThekwini Municipality
Local newsCorruption- accused individuals should not be allowed to return to their jobs, says the EFF.
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Suspended Durban City Manager ‘strolls’ back into office
CrimeUpdateSipho Nzuza, eThekwini Municipality's City Manager returned to work after his six-month suspension on allegations of violating procurement processes.
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Youth Innovation Challenge 2020 kicks off
Local newsThe purpose of the Challenge is to create a platform for innovation to thrive in communities and in business.
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Transforming Durban into the biotech capital of Africa
Local newsIndividuals or teams with scientific ideas that have the potential to deliver innovations for diagnosis of infectious diseases and therapeutics,…
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‘Let us live like we’re still on Level 5’ pleads KZN Health MEC
Local newsKZN Health MEC, Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu also expressed her concerns about the apparent reintroduction of various forms of risky public behaviour.
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VIDEO: #ShutDownKZN marchers protest outside ANC Durban offices
Local newsThe coalition was made up of uMkhonto WeSizwe Military Veterans Association, All Truck Drivers Foundation, taxi drivers and the Unemployed Graduates…
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Parks Department work to spruce up Mitchell Park Zoo
Local newsIn January, the zoo was in the spotlight after a visitor posted images on social media and commented that something…
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City ready to roll out red carpet for holidaymakers and business
Local newsDeputy mayor, Belinda Scott said the city was reminding locals and visitors to re-discover South Africa’s warmest place to be…
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Electrical contractors blow their fuse at eThekwini Municipality
Local newsThe contractors handed over a memorandum of demands to the City voicing their concerns.
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Durban’s Pine trees targeted for bark
Local newsThe removal of bark, assumedly for medicinal purposes, is killing trees in the suburbs.
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City to meet with interested parties over plans to extend uShaka Pier
Local newsThe pier extension project is still within the environmental phase and meetings with interested and affected parties are scheduled for…











