Municipal & Financial Issues in eThekwini (Durban)
- eThekwini Mayor calls for bi-monthly finance meetings to tackle the municipality’s massive R44 billion debt. This aims to improve oversight and address ongoing financial challenges.
- eThekwini draft budget faces backlash from ratepayers demanding more transparency.
- Contractors in the municipality face blacklisting for poor performance on projects.
Crime & Incidents
- Two fatal shootings under investigation in Durban: One man was found dead in his car at a filling station along the M4 near Sibaya after multiple shots; another incident reported on the M1 Higginson Highway in Mariannhill (Pinetown area), where a man in his forties was shot and killed.
- Verulam’s ‘Tatu Gang boss’ Anthony Gounden killed in ambush (reported today).
- Reckless driver hunt in KZN after a viral video; authorities are searching for the driver.
- Ongoing probes into various crimes, including a man arrested for impersonating a police officer in Durban linked to vehicle theft syndicates.
- A Black Mamba (2.2m) discovered in a Waterloo Wendy house after it apparently devoured two kittens.
Service Delivery & Infrastructure
- South Durban water outage — A major fault is being fixed; supply expected to resume by Sunday afternoon (today).
- KZN Health Department visited Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital to address long queues and service delays.
- Recent storms (early April) caused flooding, fallen trees, and power outages in Durban and Pietermaritzburg; disaster teams responded, but some cleanup continues.
Other Notable Stories
- Sports: AmaZulu’s top ambitions dented in recent matches; Golden Fireballs targeting history in the Telkom Netball League returning to Durban; tributes for Stormers team manager Chippie Solomon.
- Community/Social: A Durban paedophile caught on camera targeting underage girls; a KZN mother arrested for allegedly killing her young children; concerns over drunk driving with KZN leading national arrests in recent blitzes.
- Positive notes: Durban welcoming cruise tourists (e.g., Queen Mary 2); local events and shows ongoing.
