Five Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members are out on R5,000 bail each on allegations that they were part of a group of people that stormed the uMhlathuze Municipality’s offices on Thursday.
Last week, EFF supporters and their provincial leaders broke a window and damaged a glass door at the municipality during a protest. This is some of the damage to infrastructure that occurred ...
Five senior EFF leaders in KwaZulu-Natal who were arrested for storming the uMhlathuze municipality offices were granted R5,000 bail each in the Richards Bay magistrate's court on Wednesday.
The uMhlathuze Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal is on tenterhooks after the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) staged a protest to demand the replacement of three of its councillors. The SAPS Public ...
In some areas, including Veldenvlei in Richards Bay, the grass has grown to fence level PHOTO: Gugu Myeni City of uMhlathuze residents ... While the municipality is making efforts to address ...
ALSO READ: City of uMhlathuze power woes spark ire among residents The municipality said last week that several ratepayers are, however, still making payments into the old account. “The City of ...
Five Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) fighters were arrested following protests at the uMhlathuze Municipality The Red Berets promised that there would be more protest action unless the council met ...
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Showers and thundershowers battered several parts of KZN this week, leaving several areas waterlogged. uMlhathuze says its drainage systems could not cope with heavy rains, resulting in structural ...
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