The municipality has confirmed that trading services reforms will commence with a focus on water and electricity in the first ...
Nearly 20 Durban ratepayer and resident groups have given the eThekwini Municipality two weeks to ... supply crisis – or face a city-wide “rates withholding” protest. The list of 11 demands ...
The Westville Ratepayers Association (WRA) in Durban has hauled the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality to court, this time ...
Thekwini Municipality's latest debt collection report reveals a staggering R32 billion in outstanding debt, highlighting significant challenges in service delivery and strategies for improvement.
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Big economic boost for eThekwini as festive season gets under way“We are looking at an occupancy rate of around 75% for this festive ... As the festive season goes into full swing, eThekwini Municipality was expecting a cash injection of about R1.22 billion ...
The city has defended spending ratepayers money to host a meeting at the Champagne Sports Resort, but refused to divulge the ...
due to ballooning interest rates being tacked onto their accounts. Also read: eThekwini Municipality introduces new water dashboard “Those in this 80/20 agreement are being subjected to the 20% ...
eThekwini Municipality has earmarked approximately R10 billion to restore its water, electricity, and solid waste management infrastructure, aiming to enhance service delivery and ensure long-term ...
Residents of eThekwini express frustration over inadequate stormwater drain maintenance, leading to repeated flooding and health risks, as municipal officials respond to community concerns.
The eThekwini Municipality has been given 14 days to respond to ratepayers demands or face a rates boycott. The eThekwini Ratepayers Protest Movement (ERPM) handed over a memorandum with their ...
Despite slight improvements, supply remains strained and ratepayers continue to demand urgent action on infrastructure, ...
The aim was not to "hurt the city" but to rather "press the reset button" and put economic pressure on the municipality to deal more swiftly with the water supply crisis. An estimated 40% of city ...
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