Thekwini Municipality’s partnership with Ithala Bank to support SMMEs faces delays due to ongoing legal issues, impacting ...
A Clare Estate resident, who asked to remain anonymous, said he noticed water pouring out of the pipeline at the end of ...
The DA in eThekwini has filed a motion to re-prioritise the municipality’s budget to address ongoing water disruptions, ...
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The eThekwini Municipality has once again updated its list of safe swimming beaches and open public swimming pools. Take a ...
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Government-led initiatives rebuild critical infrastructure, empower informal traders, and position eThekwini as a hub for ...
The continued focus on crime reduction, infrastructure improvement, and economic revitalization is essential for the city’s ...
The eThekwini Municipality says it has deployed teams to assess an aqueduct following water reductions in several regions.
As of January 20, 2025, 21 beaches are open and safe for swimming, while two remain closed due to water quality concerns.
Residents in Isipingo and Folweni have been the worst affected by water shortages as demand still far exceeds supply to the South Coast.