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Due to its finances being in a “precarious” state, the municipality will look to the KwaZulu-Natal government and possibly national government for any relief for affected businesses. | WitnessKZN

Due to its finances being in a “precarious” state, the municipality will look to the KwaZulu-Natal government and possibly national government for any relief for affected businesses.

Sustainable development and City enterprises head Felix Nxumalo revealed this to councillors during a special council meeting on Wednesday.

 

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WitnessKZN They loot and the tax payer must pay The put our name bad by investors and the tax payer must pay for there losses What kind of goverment is this Is this now to say sorry we did not do our jobs but we will keep them in there positions

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