Letters

  • Little tolerance for monkey business

    Letters

    IN response to the article ‘Zini monkey shooter investigated’ in the Zululand Observer dated 21 November. It was so appropriate…

  • The youths’ changing values

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    SOMETIMES, adults have the tendency to focus on the negative aspects that make up society and influence the youth; for…

  • Port and Municipal authorities Neutered

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    It appears that Port and Municipal Authorities are neutered. As a long-time proud resident of our city I am always…

  • Take time with your children

    Letters

    IT is Friday morning, 28 November. This morning at about 7.15am I watched in absolute horror as a little girl…

  • Illegal posters must be taken seriously

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    IN reply to Casual Bystander (ZO 28 November – ‘Handy solutions to two problems’). In recent years we have seen…

  • Gratitude towards committed police officers

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    WE would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to Captain AM Mtshali and his SAPS team for apprehending the…

  • Wastage of education time unacceptable

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    NO wonder the education of our children is failing. There is such a hullabaloo and outcry at the beginning of…

  • City’s should care more about filth

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    THIS letter is in response to an article in the Zululand Observer on 17 November ‘No freebies for illegal merchants’.…

  • Attention all Transnet pensioners

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    REGARDING the costs of our class action and the implications of opting out or not, when we (Transnet Pensioners Action…

  • Do the right thing – save us from the darkness

    Letters

    A FUNCTIONING electricity supplier is probably South Africa’s most pressing challenge at the moment. In today’s modern world, no economy…

  • Illegal dumping site must be attended to

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    CONSIDERABLE illegal dumping is taking place at Empangeni in Richem on Carpenter Road, which is a short street situated at…

  • Souring good neighbourly relationships

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    I AM your neighbour. We live in close proximity to each other. We don’t speak to each other. We might…

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