Municipal
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City accepts water meter readings from residents
MunicipalThe City does accept water meter readings from customers.
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Ward 64 councillor encourages community to practice ubuntu
Local news"It is important to understand that these are municipal facilities that are not only exclusive to the ward."
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Bluff’s Lt King pool gets an upgrade
Local newsAccording to ward 66 councillor, JP Prinsloo, colourful picnic benches and covers will be installed within the pool precinct to…
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How to report municipal faults in Durban
Local newsThe first step is to lay a formal complaint with the department concerned.
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Don’t be scammed by fake fundraiser, warns municipality
CrimeReport anyone trying to solicit money for the mayor at your nearest police station.
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Tariff increases: residents have their say
Local newsFind out what these residents had to say about the recent tariff increases.
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eThekwini announces tariff increases
Local newsWhile the municipality said it did all it could to cut costs, Bluff Rate Payers Association Chairman, Ivor Aylward questioned…
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Stakeholders help restore Blamey Road to its former glory
Local newsBlamey Road in Montclair finally got a much-needed facelift
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Merge to manage water more proactive
Local newsWater issues such as leaking pipes and pollution spills can be reported via email to eservices@durban.gov.za.
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eThekwini mayor wishes bus explosion victims a speedy recovery
Local newsMembers of the St Francis Xavier Catholic Parish in the Bluff were among the injured in the explosion that occurred…
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Overflowing sewage tanks affect beachgoers’ health
Local newsBeachgoers are exposed to dangerous health conditions which have left some children with headaches, high fevers, muscle cramps and diarrhea.










