Letters

  • She could not have been more helpful

    Letters

    In response to P. Botha’s letter regarding staff of the Salt Rock motor vehicle licence department (A little courtesy would…

  • You get what you give

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    I refer to the letter “A little courtesy would go a long way” (Courier, October 9) and hate to say…

  • A little courtesy would go a long way

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    I have had occasion to visit the Salt Rock motor vehicle licence office recently in order to renew my vehicle…

  • Security service at its best

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    Sometimes, on an ordinary day, all it takes is an ordinary person to restore one’s faith in humanity. Last night…

  • And the teaspoon comes from where?

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    Apropos absolutely nothing at all, I need to know if it’s me losing my marbles at a startling rate, or…

  • An annoyed huff and a gumsnapping glance

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    Allow me the privilege of relaying the outstanding experience I endured this morning, at the KwaDukuza Municipality Civic Building. Entering…

  • One phone line and fax for temporary offices

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    The Ballito municipal offices were moved to Salt Rock because a complete renovation was planned for the Ballito offices since…

  • Municipal offices are a disgrace

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    What are our highly paid municipal councillors going to do about the disgraceful condition of the front area of the…

  • I was in the presence of an angel

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    As I entered the Woolies entrance to Ballito Mall on Sunday morning, there in the walkway toddling along on unsteady…

  • We try, in absence of Council maintenance

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    We at Crawford College North Coast appreciate the critical observations made by Patrick Ludonga regarding the poor condition of the…

  • A guide to be cherished?

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    I would like to congratulate the KwaDukuza municipality tourism department on an outstanding Visitor’s Guide 2015/16. It has a little…

  • Who is responsible for fixing Foxhill road?

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    Lynda Erlank says in her letter (Tiffany’s intersection is a nightmare, Courier, September 11) “I live in Fox Hill and…

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