Municipal
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eThekwini Mayor says shutting down the country is ‘counterproductive’
Local newseThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda confirmed that the municipality remains open for its normal operations tomorrow.
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Transport department on track with outstanding driving licence cards
Local newsThe Department of Transport said the bottleneck experienced between November 2021 and January 2022 will be cleared off by April…
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Municipalities urged to conduct drinking water analysis amid typhoid cases
Local newsAccording to the eThekwini Municipality, its potable water is not contaminated and safe to drink.
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Department of Labour expresses concern over illegal recruitment practices
Local newsThe department said it strives for a labour market that is conducive to investment, economic growth and employment creation.
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Everything holidaymakers need to know for Durban’s festive season
Local newsFind out about bathing times, services, and perks such as the free Park and Ride system.
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Understanding the role of a municipal councillor
Local newsThere are two types of councillors: ward and proportional representative (PR) councillors.
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Abantu Butho Congress founder takes eThekwini’s deputy mayor position
Local newsPhilani Mavundla, who recently broke away from the NFP to form the Abantu Batho Congress, was elected as the new…
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eThekwini’s speaker promises mayoral election will not be suspended again
Local newsThabani Nyawose called on council members to ensure that the City's leadership is elected today.
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eThekwini reconvenes inaugural meeting
Local newsThe mayoral elections are scheduled to take place at the Durban International Convention Centre (ICC) today, 24 November.
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City urges undertakers to register on database
Local newsUndertakers and monumentalists must ensure they have the relevant documents before registering.
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Take note of water interruptions in Amanzimtoti
MunicipalSeveral areas in the community may be affected.
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Survey finds Local Government Elections ‘free and fair’
Local newsThe Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) sampled 12 000 voters from 300 voting stations across the country.











