Letters
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Happy ending for stranded schoolgirls
LettersA reader warns parents to ensure their children don't need to rely on strangers to help them with transport home.
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City seems to be rethinking speed bumps
LettersA reader is pleased speed bumps have been installed in various Durban roads, to help deter speedsters.
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Water saving: Are we on the right track?
LettersA reader feels more people should use 'grey water' to help reduce water usage.
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Teach children road safety
LettersA reader feels the death of a pedestrian can not always become the problem of the road users.
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Africa is beautiful
LettersThere is always some fresh beauty out of Africa beyond the daily ugliness of violence, indifference and corruption.
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Putting the health crisis in perspective
LettersDoctors will need to search deep into their conscience to rationalise the real reason for leaving the beleaguered Public Health…
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Well done to McCord’s
LettersThe staff work under arduous conditions, but, at all times, remain the epitome of efficiency and professionalism.
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317 Currie Road appeal hearing has far reaching consequences
Letters"Nobody from the City has ever answered the question of why they took that action in favour of one developer…
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Transport system is apalling
Letters"Our transport system is appalling and these drivers forget that they are providing a service, they are not doing us…
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Rates randage confusion for resident
LettersThere has been little indication when public meetings will be held where the Draft Budget can be discussed with local…
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New City Manager is on the right track
LettersPoliticians in South Africa are politically immature where party political point scoring is given a higher priority than good governance.
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Principles of the Constitution are being violated
LettersIs there any hope that the new president of the ANC will give us some reprieve?











