Letters
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[LETTER] Khanya Hospice receives a donation from the SUN
LettersKhanya Hospice was one of many non-profit organisations to receive a donation from the SUN.
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[LETTER] It’s time to clean up the town
LettersWard 97 councillor, André Beetge urges residents to actively participate in the clean up efforts around Amanzimtoti.
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[LETTER] A thousand thank you’s is not enough
LettersChristine Grobler and her family were very impressed by the exceptionally good service they received from Prince Mshiyeni Hospital.
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[LETTER] A lack of maintenance leaves residents in the dark
LettersWarner Beach residents are at their wits end by the lack of service from eThekwini municipality.
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[LETTER] Our town is deteriorating
LettersWe try to attract holiday makers, yet accept such behaviour.
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[LETTER] Warner Beach subway issue worsen with every year of neglect
LettersMany Warner Beach residents are concerned with the state of neglect of the subway leading to the beach.
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Roads and sidewalks left in a deplorable condition [LETTER]
LettersSeeing a motor vehicle swerve recently to avoid an elderly person with a walker, was frightening.
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Local beaches in a poor state [LETTER]
LettersWhy would a beach facility, which is used by locals and holidaymakers, alike, be deemed not important enough to be…
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Don’t shift the blame [LETTER]
LettersI encourage Zungu to start doing her job with regards to the Athlone Park residents and I request that Beetge…
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Crime and punishment [LETTER]
LettersIt is no pleasure for me, Jan Pauw to reply to an utterly offensive article regarding the conduct of the…
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Kudos to car attendants [LETTER]
LettersThe car attendants at Victory Kwikspar in Warner Beach deserve a good tip.
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Poinsettia Park residents grateful to community heroes [LETTER]
LettersThe looting and rioting was a very trying time, however, it was also a time in which we were able…




