Nelson Mandela Bay faces dangerous winds causing damage; authorities assist affected residents while urging caution and securing properties.
Heavy rains in Kariega led to cautionary alerts for residents as local flooding risks rise, though impacts remain less severe than 2024 floods.
Safety concerns in Kariega’s CBD worsen as traffic lights remain mostly non-functional, prompting calls for urgent municipal action to prevent accidents.
Authorities in Nelson Mandela Bay conducted operations leading to shop closures, fines, and arrests for regulatory non-compliance and public safety violations.
Residents in Despatch are advised to boil water due to E. coli detection, while the municipality assures water safety and combats misinformation.
The Despatch Wastewater Treatment Works is 87.5% upgraded, now achieving 88% compliance, enhancing public health and environmental protection.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber warns that the region’s water crisis stems from mismanagement and infrastructure neglect, not just drought, threatening economic stability and requiring urgent action.
Kariega’s central business district faces severe neglect and infrastructure issues, prompting concerns over municipal accountability and the effective use of disaster relief funds amid rising local dissatisfaction.
Residents of Kariega are frustrated with poor municipal service, particularly regarding persistent water leaks and potholes on busy streets, impacting daily life and safety.
The Limekhaya Community Project in KwaLanga successfully delivered its first spinach batch to Spur, highlighting a partnership between community agriculture and local business, supported by the municipality.