Letters

  • Public money used for party posters

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    Councillor Martin Meyer said the ANC is showing they do not understand the difference between party and state, and that…

  • R212m irregular expenditure in eThekwini

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    The DA is to ask AG about the R212 million irregular expenditure in eThekwini, post Manase.

  • Government must reform retirement tax laws

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    A reader questions why the government wants people to save more for retirement.

  • New cellphone mast for Carrington Heights

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    A Carrington Heights resident is concerned about a proposed cellphone mast to be erected on Mountain Rise Road and hopes…

  • City must address problems with its current rental stock

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    Councillor Martin Meyer feels the municipality needs to first take care of housing they already own, before creating more social…

  • There are negatives to low income housing, says resident

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    A resident feels people's property values in North Beach will be reduced by the implementation of low income housing at…

  • Cyclists’ death ‘a needless tragedy’

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    A resident feels the recent cycling deaths could have been prevented.

  • Fuel levy is open to abuse

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    A reader says if we want to see a turnaround in our country and economy, we need to question undue…

  • DA asks for transparency

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    The DA asks for transparency on the agreement between EThekwini and Durban Transport operator, Tansnat.

  • City clusters need to be efficient, says reader

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    A beachfront resident feels if municipal clusters constantly succeeded, there would be no need for the municipality’s Festive Season Management…

  • Sound approach taken to CLP development approval

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    MEC of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Michael Mabuyakhulu gave development of the Clairwood Logistics Park (CLP) the go…

  • Interest in the classics is declining

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    Friends of Music Association is concerned by the decline in the interest in classical music in Durban.

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