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It feels like it has been a thoroughly normal week in Durban. The sun is shining on the beaches, people are enjoying the ECR Home + Garden Show, our theatres are full with Joseph at the Playhouse and Winnie the Pooh at the Elizabeth Sneddon. And the municipality keeps dropping the ball.

This normality hides the fact that we are marking two years since the day our normal lives were devastated by the “Durban Uprising” – a week

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