Opinion
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#Letter: Swift action needed
Letters"The energy losses to date in this financial year come to R214-million. This alone could cripple the financial viability of…
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#Letter: Water issues persist
Letters"We need them to be transparent and honest in their communication with the public" - Tommy Gal.
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#Letter: Food project needs support
Letters"This year, Food for Life Africa KwaDukuza plans to cook 108 pots of food to provide 27 000 meals to…
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#ReportBack: Vandalism of traffic lights of great concern
Blogs"I've received reports that the repaired traffic lights are allegedly being vandalised overnight by a group of individuals" - Ward…
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#IssuesAtStake: Bafana needs the Rassie factor
BlogsWhile watching sport on the box at the weekend, another random brainteaser presented itself which, in normal circumstances, would have…
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#Letter: Include the youth in decision-making
Letters"The highest percentage of voter participation came from the 18- to 19-year-old age group at 86.58%" - Tammy Colley.
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#Letter: Electricity outages need urgent attention
Letters"In its year-end financial report, the municipality seems happy to write off millions to illegal connections, while the law-abiding ratepayers…
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#Letter: Shabby response to danger areas
Letters"A shabby support system has also been erected to support water, power, sewage and communications pipes, and please note the…
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#ReportBack: A resilient community overcomes
BlogsThe estimated flood damage cost across KwaDukuza stands at more than R1.1-billion.
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#Letter: State of beaches is soul destroying
Letters"I am overwhelmed by the amount of litter, plastic, masks, paper packets, broken chairs and even a concrete birdbath that…
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#IssuesAtStake: Searching for answers to schoolyard murders
BlogsAnd while psychologists will take years to delve into this phenomenon, there are no practical answers to stop schoolyard murders,…
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#ReportBack: Sensible budgeting is critically needed
BlogsOf further concern is the inadequate allocation of R74-million for repairs of existing infrastructure. Regular water leaks, burnt out pumps…










