Municipal

  • Port protestors set their sights on city hall

    Local news

    The SDCEA calls on SDB residents to join a protest of the Durban port expansion by marching to city hall…

  • ‘Sell the land’ to avoid further decay

    Local news

    The eye-sore vacant land on Bushlands Road needs to be sold off according to ward 66 councillor, Dun Du Bois,…

  • Call for Chipstead cul-de-sac

    Local newsUpdate

    Councillor Du Bois believes the solution to the problem in Chipstead Avenue is to turn the road into a cul-de-sac.

  • Liquor Act to ring in vast changes

    Local news

    Tough new liquor laws mean many Bluff liquor stores will have to move premises within three years, while a break…

  • Seniors to apply for rates rebate renewal

    Local news

    First time applicant forms available at Tray Bang Hall.

  • 8 ways to arm yourself for load shedding

    Local news

    Tips to help you survive when the lights go out.

  • Concept designs being drafted for Bluff beaches

    Local news

    The plans for the Bluff beach upgrade in being put together before the next round of community meeting.

  • City wants you to clean up your act

    Community galleries

    The municipality has launched a cleaning programme and is calling on citizens to get involved.

  • City takes driving seat for municipal bus service

    Local news

    FOLLOWING disruptions to the bus service in Montclair and other areas in December, commuters are assured by the eThekwini Municipality…

  • A month on, landslide damage untouched

    Local newsUpdate

    ONE month after the landslide in Chipstead Avenue, little has been done to repair the roadway.

  • Racecourse plan hits a snag

    Local news

    THE environmental impact assessment (EIA) on behalf of Capital Property Fund (CPF) for the proposed development of the Clairwood Racecourse…

  • City averts bus service disruption

    Municipal

    TRANSNAT, the municipal bus service provider, is operating a few buses in Montclair, according to eThekwini Municipality spokesman, Thabo Mofokeng.

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