In case you missed it – Top stories of the week
From Pravin Gordhan's stinky Stanger visit, to a possible petrol price hike this December. Here is a list of last week's top stories.
No to the tower in Mt Moreland!

The colourful, nature-loving Mount Morelanders took to the streets with vuvuzelas, placards and djembe drums recently in protest of a 35 metre high alien invader.
The proposed installation of a cellular mast on one of the properties in the middle of the nature conservation village has the left the residents enraged.
PICS: Abandoned Ballito buildings must fall

An eyesore, a health hazard and a safety risk.
These are some of the descriptions of the massive, concrete skeleton standing at the forefront of the Ballito business park near the M4 entrance.
TAKE NOTE: Petrol price hike expected this December

Sharp movements in international petroleum prices have combined with a weakening Rand to push fuel prices higher for December.
Still looking for an answer – 50 years later

Was Chief Albert Luthuli’s death a tragic accident or the deliberate stemming of a critical voice by the apartheid government?
Gordhan’s ‘stinky’ Stanger visit

Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan’s visit to Stanger yesterday turned into a stinky affair when members of the ANCYL dumped buckets of faeces at the entrance of the Stanger Siva Sungum Hall before Gordhan’s arrival.
UPDATE: KDM disputes ‘hospital sabotage’

KwaDukuza municipality has denied accusations of deliberately stalling the development of the KwaDukuza Private Hospital (KPH).
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