The Go Durban plan includes integrated bike lanes. Photo credit: City of Durban This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, ...
The eThekwini Municipality has spent a whopping R187.5 million in the past 75 months since the last quarter of 2018, providing security and maintenance for the almost completed GO! Durban bus route, ...
The UN has just released the latest draft of what is being planned for the outcome of the Durban II Conference. It is a product of behind-the-scenes negotiations. It is nothing short of a declaration ...
The Go! Durban bus project, a multibillion-rand initiative, is at risk of losing funding from the national government due to delays, leaving new buses to decay in neglectful conditions for five years.
ETHEKWINI Municipality has given the green light to the formation of a Go!Durban Legacy Fund and Programme which will use the more than R30-million contributed by different businesses who have been or ...
ActionSA leader in KwaZulu-Natal Zwakele Mncwango is demanding action against eThekwini municipality officials who are behind the failure of the Go!Durban project that so far cost the city a ...
eThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba said he was unhappy about the Go! Durban delays but engagements with Transport Minister Barbara Creecy have indicated there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Cape Town - Durban is preparing for the start of the first route of the new GO!Durban integrated public transport network from Pinetown’s CBD to KwaMashu’s Bridge City. As part of the eThekwini ...
Ward 21 PR councillor, Riona Gokool at the GO!Durban prototype station structure at the intersection of Regent Street and Qashana Khuzwayo roads in New Germany which was completed in 2017. THE ...
SUBSTANTIAL progress on the eThekwini Municipality’s integrated rapid public transport network GO!Durban means that the construction of the dedicated bus lane from Pinetown to KwaMashu is nearing ...
Proflight Zambia will start direct flights to Durban from next month, linking Lusaka to the home of Africa’s busiest port and one of its most popular tourist destinations. Proflight Zambia will start ...
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