By Fred Felton | May 11th, 2024 With just a few days to go to Africa’s Travel Indaba, the travel and trade show will open at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) starting on the 13th to the 16th of May 2024 in Durban, South Africa. During the four-day event there will … Continue reading
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Capital Budget Allocation To Business Units
Modern Technology Highlighted at Literacy Summit
By Fred Felton | Apr. 24, 2024 The use of modern technology was revealed as a key tool to promote literacy. This was shown at the Literacy Summit held on 11th April 2024 at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre. The theme of the summit was ‘Cultivating literacy for a world in transition’. Speakers from … Continue reading
Homeless Care Centre for Durban
By Fred Felton | Mar. 28, 2024. The eThekwini Municipality in collaboration with the Mayors Migration Council is establishing the Karibu Care Centre. This is in an effort to create safe living conditions for residents and businesses in Durban. The Karibu Care Centre will provide access to essential amenities and social services for migrants, refugees, … Continue reading
Water supply improvement in KwaXimba
Articulate Africa Writing Workshop for Aspiring Writers
By Fred Felton | Mar. 21, 2024. There will be a writing workshop over two days as part of the Articulate Africa programme and writers that dream of becoming authors are invited to attend this workshop. This writing workshop will be from 9 to 10 April and the aim of it is to improve the … Continue reading
Reducing non-revenue water in the city
Clean Audit for Durban ICC
By Fred Felton | Feb. 24, 2024. The Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban ICC) recently released its clean audit results at a function that was held at the convention centre in Durban on 14th February 2024. The clean audit results were announced by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Durban ICC, Ms … Continue reading
EThekwini Business License Annual
Ancient Mummy to Be Repatriated to Egypt by eThekwini Municipality
By Fred Felton | Jan. 25, 2024 The eThekwini Municipality intends to repatriate an Egyptian Mummy of a High Priest to its rightful resting place in Egypt. The City has acknowledged the significance of returning the Mummy to its country of origin and honouring its cultural and historical importance to the citizens of Egypt. The … Continue reading