Golden Mile dunes 'reshape' to cost R400 000
Two years after revamping the beachfront the eThekwini Municipality is spending another R400 000 to "reshape" parts of the Golden Mile, mainly to lower the height of newly established sand dunes.
[Read More]Posted at 08:03AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Durban | Comments[4]
Sea Point promenade now open for cyclists and skaters
Cape Town has lifted the ban on skateboarding, cycling and rollerblading on the Sea Point promenade as a trial for a month, a move which has been welcomed by cyclists and skaters.
[Read More]Posted at 07:25AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Cape Town | Comments[12]
Princess Vlei forum questions rezoning validity
Cape Town residents have questioned the legality of environment and planning MEC Anton Bredell's decision to extend the validity of a rezoning decision to make way for a shopping mall and taxi rank at Princess Vlei.
[Read More]Posted at 07:24AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Cape Town | Comments[2]
Thswane mayor must shed light on billing mess
The Tshwane Metro Council's billing system has again come under the spotlight with residents complaining about cut-offs even when not in arrears.
[Read More]Posted at 07:20AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Pretoria |
Government to cough up an additional R30m after land purchase blunder
The government will have to cough up an extra R30 million for land bought by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform because it failed to pay for the land on time, racking up a bill of R85 000 a day in interest.
[Read More]Posted at 07:15AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Agricultural | Comments[1]
Cape Town stations to be revamped
Major upgrades are on the cards for more than 20 of Cape Town's busiest train stations.
[Read More]Posted at 06:23AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Cape Town |
TPN warns of unsecured credit bubble
Both the lower and upper segments of the residential rental market remained under pressure in the second quarter of this year, with credit bureau TPN warning about the risk of a possible unsecured credit lending bubble.
[Read More]Posted at 06:22AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Residential |
Durban beaches drown in sea of litter
Two Durban beaches that were once popular spots for holidaymakers are now overflowing with rubbish and have become breeding grounds for vermin.
[Read More]Posted at 05:42AM Sep 27, 2012 by Editor in Durban |
