Municipal
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eThekwini Municipality to roll out water meter project
Local newsThe project encompasses a number of facets, including metering of previously unmetered properties.
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City warns of circulation of old water-rationing schedule
Local newsThe City said it has done away with water rationing, and therefore, the current schedule being circulated is false.
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eThekwini suspends load-shedding for one day
Local newsThe announcement comes as the City is re-configuring its automated Load-Shedding System.
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eThekwini Municipality to introduce new load-shedding schedule
Local newsThe new schedule for eThekwini will be effective from May 25.
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eThekwini prepares for bumper Easter weekend
Local newsThe City also expects more than a million visitors to eThekwini this Easter holidays.
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LISTEN: eThekwini Mayor says security personnel on high alert ahead of national shutdown
Local newsDurban mayor Mxolisi Kaunda has warned protesters they will face the full might of the law if protest action turns…
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Urgent motion to remove the current Durban mayor receives nod
Local newsA letter was written by the Active Citizens Coalition, tabling an urgent motion for the removal of Kaunda in the…
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KZN floods listed in top 10 costliest climate disasters of 2022
Local newsAccording to the study by the organisation, the cost of the floods in South Africa is estimated at $3b (R51b).
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eThekwini Municipality puts disaster teams on high alert over heavy downpours
Local newsHeavy rains are anticipated for most parts of the city over the next two days.
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Local residents react to Balkumar Singh Pool’s indefinite closure
Local newsBerea Mail spoke with Sydenham residents who frequent Balkumar Singh Pool during the summer season to find out they felt…
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City warns of criminals posing as municipal workers
Local newsThe municipality said it is working with law enforcement to address the issue.
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KZN premier briefs province on flood relief efforts
Local newsNomusa Dube-Ncube said the National Department of Human Settlements has granted a total amount of R325m to the provincial department…











