Some families whose houses were destroyed by last year's floods are unhappy that the municipality has not offered any help. Over 4-hundred people died in the province when the rains which started on April 8 last year battered many parts of KwaZulu-Natal, but eThekwini suffered the most, with roads, bridges and houses collapsing. This led to many people being housed in shelters, halls and tents for months, prompting calls for assistance from the national government. It left communities across the province without essential services like water and electricity. Thousands of homes and businesses were affected and destroyed. Yesterday, eThekwini Mayor Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda, assessed the progress the city has made to repair infrastructure that was damaged by the floods. To discuss this further we're joined virtually by the Mayor of e-Thekwini Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda, and Inanda community member Ngiphiwe Luthuli.
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