Municipal
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Automotive industry encouraged to partner with city on GO!Durban system
MunicipaleThekwini Municipality will advertise tenders for transport vehicles for the new GO!Durban transport system within the next few weeks.
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Questions still surround Essence Festival expenditure
MunicipalPhilip Sitholefailed to provide concrete answers about expenditure on the R90 million Essence Festival at a sitting of the Economic…
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New social media policy orders councillors to defend city’s reputation
MunicipalA new social media policy has been introduced at the municipality which threatens to take disciplinary action against councillors who…
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New threats prevent Khoza from attending hearing – Sethene
MunicipalKhoza's absence was reportedly the result of new threats that emerged the previous day.
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Councillor battles city to repair collapsed wall
Municipal"I can't understand how there has never been an insurance claim for this, and that it has still not been…
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Pavement a hazard, says resident
Municipal"I had a bad fall on the pavement recently. I'm not happy about this and feel there needs to be…
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City tests free Wi-Fi for People Mover buses
MunicipalThe network is named eThekwini_WiFi and users will initially need to create an “account” by inputting their details or sign…
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Bus shelters get a thumbs up
Municipal"We are currently finalising the designs for benches for the shelters."
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Awards galore at Durban Fashion Fair finale
Local newsThis glamorous event brought the sixth annual eThekwini Municipalities Durban Fashion Fair to an end.
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Tourism campaign encourages locals to ‘Do KZN’
MunicipalKZN, the MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr Sihle Zikalala, said tourism had major economic spin offs…
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No end in sight for man’s seven-year wait for ID
Municipal"After months of waiting for my ID, I went to the Home Affairs it was then that we discovered that…
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Negativity around Essence Festival impacts sponsorships
MunicipalA report tabled on the Essence Festival 2017 states that there is a shortfall of R12.8 million, with R2.8 million…











