Opinion

  • ‘Alcohol abuse is a serious problem’ says councillor

    Letters

    Liquor Bill amendment on the cards.

  • Zozo Kayumba of the Durban & Coast SPCA strongly condemns the chaining of animals. He is with two-year-old German Shepherd cross, Junior, that is available for adoption.

    Chaining of pets is ‘heartbreaking’

    Letters

    Please report any form of chaining and other cruelty to SPCA 031 5796500 even if it is your friendly neighbour.

  • Reader disagrees on the legalisation of dagga

    Letters

    The promotion of the dagga plant as a medicine should be taken up as a complaint to the Medicine Control…

  • A readers bids a farewell to Peter Rose the man who served at the helm of Umhlanga Tourism for the past 12 years. Rose is set step down in 2017.

    ‘Go well, good helmsman’

    Letters

    uMhlanga resident, Des Tobin bids a farewell to the outgoing chairman of Umhlanga Tourism.

  • Don’t let criminals get away

    Letters

    'Often the scum of the earth get away with their dastardly deeds.’

  • Photo: The Fatal Moves Team Twitter account.

    Universities in trouble, says reader

    Letters

    Reader: “Destruction of university property must be severely dealt with and dire consequences and sanctions imposed on perpetrators.”

  • One of the two traffic circles on the buys Rinaldo Road.

    Obey first-come-first-served rule

    Letters

    Reader quotes the K53 Mini-Circle rule: Give way to any vehicle that will cross the yield line before you do…

  • What noise?

    Letters

    Readers says the complaints about the noise emanating from Moses Mabhida Stadium are nonsense.

  • Letter to the editor

    Show some respect

    Letters

    Why must the volume and bass be so high that it can be heard kilometres away?

  • Weekend noise irks resident

    Letters

    A weekend long rave is unacceptable says reader.

  • Reader suggests stricter laws to punish racism

    Letters

    “As a boy in 1994, I thought the ‘new South Africa’ would mean we would be one nation regardless of…

  • This car was involved in an accident on the M4 earlier this year.

    Call for ‘police to do their job’

    Letters

    Reader attributes the high accident rate on the M4 to a lack of policing on the busy freeway.

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