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Service Municipal Bulletin

7 February 2013
Nelson Mandela Bay on the move
Nelson Mandela Bay on the moveBus hand-over to boost public transport

History has been made when the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality handed over 19 buses (bought during the 2010 Soccer World Cup) to a consortium owned by the local taxi industry and local bus company, Algoma Bus at Vuyisile Mini Square. 

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Interview with Sibongiseni Mkhize
Interview with Sibongiseni MkhizeRobben Island

Robben Island CEO, Sibongiseni Mkhize talks to us about the living museum of Robben Island which is an integral part of South Africa's history and one of the country's most iconic tourist attractions.

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Jozi growth trends slump
Jozi growth trends slumpCity gets fewer building applications

Building applications have slowed over the past few years, it was reported at a discussion on the Growth Management Strategy, which looks at development trends.

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eThekwini development thrives
eThekwini development thrivesMunicipal study shows socio-economic impact

Following the successful sale of all properties in the River Horse Valley Business Estate, the eThekwini Municipality funded a study to determine the socio-economic impact of this development on the immediate site and surrounding of the eThekwini economy at large.

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Mayoral appeal for peace
Mayoral appeal for peaceCall for return of calm in Uitenhage

The mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay, Zanoxolo Wayile, has appealed for peace, calm and tolerance between the communities of Uitenhage after Somali shopkeeper's business premised were gutted in a fire and other shops were rifled.

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