It has been more than eight months since devastating floods struck KwaZulu-Natal. Some are still waiting for the bodies of their loved ones to be found or identified.
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The Supreme Court of Appeal will on Monday hear an appeal against a controversial ruling in the Durban high court directing an Isipingo Beach madrasah to “mute” its “azaan” - its calls to prayer - so they could not be heard from a neigbour’s property.
The right to freedom of religion and the question of how far it extends will come under the spotlight in the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Monday, when a KwaZulu-Natal madrasah tries to overturn an order muting the call to prayer.
Despite an independent water treatment company warning that Durban’s beaches contained critical E.coli levels last week, the eThekwini municipality kept them open for three days while it awaited its own test results.