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  • Landlord taken to task after problem building inspection

    Local news

    Many contraventions as well as unsafe living conditions were noted at an oversight inspection of the Willowvale Hotel.

  • City calls for public comment

    Local news

    The municipality is calling for the public to comment on the city’s Draft Spatial Development Framework 2016/17.

  • Learn to live fearlessly

    Local news

    Internationally renowned teacher Gen-la Jampa, will speak on living fearlessly, at Westville Civic Centre.

  • Stay safe while training

    Crime

    A local security company said attention should always be paid to your safety while out on the road when you…

  • Hope begins with you

    Local news

    New chief executive officer, Alana James, brings a wealth of experience, global insight and an exciting new operational plan for…

  • One step forward two steps back with Town Planning

    Municipal

    Councillor Martin Meyer said since the new Spacial Planning and Land Use Management Act came into play, there has been…

  • Scientist to speak on space exploration

    Local news

    An award-winning scientist speaks at the next BotSoc meeting about what she finds most fascinating about the prospect of being…

  • Historical statues to be erected in Durban

    Local news

    The erection of statues in eThekwini will honour South Africa’s and the province’s rich history.

  • Good arrests by Berea SAPS

    Crime

    A young thief who snatched a chain form a woman at a Morningside intersection was among the criminals arrested by…

  • Controversial cruise conference scuppered

    Local newsUpdate

    eThekwini councillors will not be boarding the MSC Sinfonia this weekend.

  • Leatherback turtles get a second chance

    Local news

    Seven lucky Leatherback turtles have been given a second chance at life.

  • Trees doomed through mis-identification

    Local news

    Eight trees in St Thomas Road, Musgrave, have been ringbarked after mis-identification by a team contracted to the Parks Department.

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