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ABAQULUSI BUSY WITH REHABILITATION OF STREETS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF EMADOSHINI
The AbaQulusi Municipality is currently busy with upgrading of streets in the township of eMadoshini, Bhekuzulu, from dirt streets to paved and tarred streets.
The value of this project is R6 781 169.48. Isimo Engineers was appointed to do the design and TK Gutters Plumbers and Plant Hire were awarded the contract. The completion date for this project is August 2017.Local labour was employed to create much needed temporary jobs.
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AbaQulusi Municipality Museum Day
Thursday, June 1, 2017
The AbaQulusi Municipality hosted a successful Museum Day on Wednesday 01 June to celebrate International Museum Day coupled with the celebration of Africa Month. This was an occasion to raise awareness on how important museums are in the development of society.
AbaQulusi is the heritage heart of KwaZulu-Natal. It is here where the great Princess Mkabayi resided, it here where you’d find the great caves of KwaNgenetsheni which housed close to 4000 Zulu warriors and many other heritage site.
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CONSTRUCTION OF CAUSEWAYS IN RURAL VILLAGES
During the rainy season, while others are praying for the showers of summer rain, communities in the rural area are bracing themselves for tough times. Among other problems, learners find it difficult to cross rivers to attend classes, motorists get trapped in raging rivers.
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ABAQULUSI MUNICIPALITY WELCOMES PEOPLE OF KWABANAKILE, MANDLAKAYISE, FUDUKA AND THEKWANE VILLAGES.
AbaQulusi Council met with residents of kwaBanakile, Mandlakayise, Fuduka and Thekwane villages which have been recently incorporated into ward 1 and 6 of AbaQulusi municipality from uPhongolo Municipality after the recent demarcations. The villages of kwaBanakile, Fuduka and Thekwane have been incorporated into ward 1 of AbaQulusi municipality and the village of Manadlakayise was incorporated into ward 6.
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FENCING OF THE LANDFILL SITE
The Speaker Councillor Micheal Khumalo introduced contractors to begin work on the fencing of the Landfill site, at a public meeting held on the 8th March 2017. The aim of this project is to ensure that the landfill site is well regulated and harzards such as fire are kept under control. It also aimed at raising public awareness and instilling in individuals of the need to keep our environment clean and free of waste at all times, Committing the municipality to sound waste management practices, and Broadening access to the recycling industry by eradicating poverty through job creation. The project will take six months to complete and will employ local labour.