Municipal
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Opposition parties demand swift resolution to KwaDukuza’s leadership vacuum
MunicipalThe ANC has barred Nhaca from all party meetings as opposition and community weigh in on the municipal leadership crisis.
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ANC axes KwaDukuza mayor Lindi Nhaca amid leadership shake-up
MunicipalThe party cited Nhaca's public defiance of ANC decisions as grounds for her suspension.
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Crushing win for DA in Ballito’s Ward 6 by-election
MunicipalThe by-election had a turnout of only 1 382 of the 4 883 registered voters.
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KDM races to spend flood relief funds as clock ticks on grant timeline
MunicipalThe municipality remains confident that projects can continue while awaiting approval of a rollover request to National Treasury.
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KwaDukuza Mayor Lindile Nhaca gains support amid ANC recall uncertainty
MunicipalA leaked letter from Mayor Nhaca to ANC general secretary Fikile Mbalula requests an investigation into her potential recall, but…
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Driefontein residents demand ward councillor’s removal over corruption allegations
MunicipalThe memorandum mirrors a similar set of allegations made against Nkobongo councillor, Ali Ngidi, by residents last month.
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DA candidate promises action on key issues in Ballito by-election
MunicipalThe other political parties to contest have yet to reveal their candidates.
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Date set for Ballito’s ward 6 residents to vote in by-election
Local newsThe candidate lists for the parties contesting the by-election must still be released.
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Millions allocated for taxi rank upgrades in Ballito and KwaDukuza
MunicipalThe upgrade to the Ballito rank is expected to be completed by January next year, and KwaDukuza's by March.
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Suspension of CFO Rajcoomar revoked by KwaDukuza council
MunicipalRajcoomar's suspension has been one of the most hotly debated issues among KwaDukuza residents over the past year.
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Residents call for immediate reinstatement of KwaDukuza CFO
MunicipalPolitical and public pressure mounts for the return of Rajcoomar.
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KwaDukuza residents brace for tariff hike come July 1
MunicipalTariff increases were lower across the board than in 2023/24 which saw increases of 6.5%, 9.5% and 15.1% respectively.











