Letters
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Cat feeders need volunteers
LettersWe would like to thank you for your ongoing support these past 10 years in publishing our letters of request…
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No problem with discoloured water
LettersHas everyone noticed that the water we are receiving from our tap is not really clear, or is it only…
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Why swift on one, slow on another?
LettersBrian Roberts’ letter ‘If no consequences for breaking the rules . . .’ refers (Courier, February 20). If this case…
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Is parliament playing a good role?
LettersWhile watching the State of Nation Address I was appalled by the acts that had unfolded on National TV. The…
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Access system is annoying
LettersI want to complain about the access at Zimbali Coastal Resort lately. The system they are using now is annoying,…
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Change a tyre, have a chat!
LettersWhile parking at the beachfront on Saturday morning, we were approached by strangers walking past, who told us we had…
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They weren’t prepared to help me
LettersI had my phone stolen from my handbag one afternoon whilst shopping at the Lifestyle Centre. I was browsing various…
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If no consequences for breaking rules . . .
LettersOne line in your article “Reprieve for PLG School” (Courier, February 13) caught my eye “However, going ahead and opening…
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Drought is cause of shortage, nothing else
LettersIn response to “Drought of Action” (Courier, February 13) there is presently a drought affecting some parts of KwaZulu-Natal, including…
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Think when you get behind the wheel
LettersDoes someone have to get injured or even killed before the relevant authorities do anything about motorists who feel the…
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Constitution was violated
LettersFirst, we address the pre-SONA (State of the Nation Address) fiasco in parliament. The jamming of the cellular signal and…
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Collection of ruins a drawcard?
LettersWhy must we travel great distances to see the Zimbabwe Ruins when we have an ever-growing collection right here in…


