Letters
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Taking a stand against the pollution of Ncandu river
LettersIt is common knowledge that South Africa and KwaZulu-Natal in particular, are facing increasing water shortages. Yet our rivers and…
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Have some respect for women
LettersI write this letter with the hope that the men and young boys learn to respect women. Women are not…
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New humps are a hazard
LettersErlo Muhl writes:- TO CROWN everything on the already falling apart road between Blood River Station and Vryheid town, life…
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Where’s the Department?
Letters‘Sbu H’ writes:- THANKS for sharing the story of the men who seem to be nameless who roam our streets…
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The reality is: the water tariff went up by 30%
LettersSir, Water is the most basic essential for life, and one would expect the Umzinyathi District Municipality to ensure it…
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Feeding scheme closes
LettersSir It is with great disappointment that I read about the imminent closure of the Crisis Centre’s feeding scheme. This…
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Municipal by-law used to hold landlords ransom
LettersMadam – Municipal by-law used to hold landlords ransom. Landlords in Newcastle may or may not be aware that the…
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A state of emergency is the solution in parliament
LettersI think most of South African citizens are tired of the way the Economic Freedom Fighters are behaving in parliament
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December road safety: Don’t give in to distractions
LettersSouth Africans need to start thinking on the roads.
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The DA supports 16 days of Activism
LettersSir The Democratic Alliance fully supports the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign which…
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Price of water is still a concern
LettersSir, Cllr Bedassi has raised more questions than answers concerning the price of water (Courier, November 21). Firstly, the stepped…
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Handle the heat
LettersI want to thank Nelson Mpeko and his team at Protection Services in this town/ "city" - plus surrounding areas…






