The metro plans to spend R8.6 million in total on ‘uplifting’ events, but has refused to make available a breakdown of costs
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eThekwini Municipality started disconnecting ratepayers who have joined a citywide utility bill and rates payment boycott
Ratepayers have asked why municipal employees have been allowed to rack up debt for services, when ratepayers are threatened with court action