eThekwini Municipality
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Public concerns grow over proposed Merebank bitumen plant
Residents are concerned that the proposed bitumen plant in Merebank will have a negative impact on health and the environment.
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Refuse collection over the Easter holiday
eThekwini Municipality have confirmed refuse will be collected as normal for all material except orange recycling bags.
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Last-minute applications shake Durban Metro cop’s murder trial
Both convicts filed urgent applications seeking to have their medical circumstances considered prior to the sentencing date.
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Seaview residents alarmed over suspected sulphur smell
Residents complained of chest pains and breathing difficulties, raising further concerns about possible chemical exposure.
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Water shutdown work delays to impact Ward 64 residents
Delays in the completion of the Southern Aqueduct shutdown has resulted in water supply only being expected to return from…
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Community forum steps up safety measures for places of worship
The initiative follows growing concern among congregants after recent incidents in which vehicles were stolen from church premises.
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Bush knife murder suspect to face court
The suspect is accused of slashing his neighbour in the face with a bush knife at SJ Smith Hostel, also…
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Planned water shutdown to affect Ward 64
The eThekwini Municipality will be temporarily closing the southern aqueduct to make preparations for the ongoing upgrades.
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Metro police crack down on illegal immigrants
The recent operation targeted undocumented foreign nationals in Clairwood. All the arrested individuals are expected to appear in court.
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Clairwood robbers sentenced to 12 years each
Sergeant Bhekumuzi Dlamini, who led the investigating team, confirmed that all four accused were arrested the month following the incident.
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KZN municipalities join forces for electricity tariff summit
The joint electricity tariff summit looked to find an affordable and sustainable electricity pricing model.
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More than R616 000 worth of illicit cigarettes seized on The Bluff
The Durban Metro Police conducted a raid on two businesses, and confiscated their business licences and prohibited items.











