Opinion
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#ReportBack: KwaDukuza energy losses need to be dealt with
Letters"There needs to be a better alignment between law enforcement and the electricity unit if this blatant criminality is to…
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#ReportBack: Illegal dumping getting out of control
Letters"Residents have been forced to clean up the mess themselves and one recently had to be hospitalised after becoming sick"…
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#Perspective: An other-worldly grace
BlogsWhen moral platitudes are the basis for one's faith, then when the pawpaw hits the fan, everything crumbles. Especially in…
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#Letter: Delay in M4 bridge repair causes frustration
Letters"At our last meeting with Sanral it was said the tenders were unsuccessful and that an advertisement for tenders would…
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#IssuesAtStake: Spare us the days of thunder
BlogsHard-core rocker that I am, when confronted with shrieking pop "poppies" accompanied by deafening guitar riffs and cutlery shuddering drum…
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Issues at Stake: Humming gospel songs with the people
OpinionThe existing attitude of profits before people can no longer be tolerated. The public demand that authorities for once take…
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#Letter: Street children add to litter problem
LettersThese boys come at night and scatter the litter all over. One can't hold the municipality entirely responsible for this…
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#Letter: Municipal communication blackout not acceptable
Letters"All of these interventions seem to be tantamount to moving around the deck chairs on the Titanic" - Riaan Verster.
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#ReportBack: Opposition councillors becoming call centres
BlogsThe work of opposition councillors has become significantly more difficult in most recent years, as they increasingly have to fulfil…
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#Perspective: Welcome to Las Vegas!
BlogsAs a tourist attraction we need to be especially careful to safeguard the image of our coastal town.
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#Letter: No regard for road safety
Letters"I have seen this causing accidents, and motorists I have spoken to at traffic lights suddenly dropped their phones like…
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#Letter: The final countdown – carpe diem!
LettersMany people can relate to having minimal qualifications but have become successful in their fields of endeavour"- Ismael Asmal.











