The eThekwini municipality has procured private security services as it prepares for the influx of holidaymakers expected to descend on its beaches and entertainment establishments for the festive season.
The city will provide 200,000 wristbands to be worn by children on the beaches to help identify them and reunite them with family if they get separated.
“In the event that children are separated from their guardians, 38 childminders are on standby to look after them until they are reunited with family members.”“Given the high volume of traffic associated with this period at the beachfront, access to certain roads will be controlled via boom gates. “Road safety campaigns are afoot to ensure that unroadworthy vehicles, drunken driving and other irresponsible conduct is dealt with.
“To ease traffic congestion, a free park-and-ride facility will be available at the old drive-in site. “With Covid-19 numbers increasing countrywide, residents and visitors are urged to be vigilant and observe all safety protocols. Vaccination sites will still operate and members of the public are urged to vaccinate.”
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Masilela confident AmaZulu can return to winning ways in ‘tough clash’ against Pirates in DurbanAmaZulu FC veteran defender Tsepo Masilela has defended his team’s inability to turn draws into victories this season ahead of hosting Orlando Pirates in a DStv Premiership match in Durban on Wednesday.
Read more »
Tearful reunions, comebacks and pop freedom: that was showbiz 2021From awards and split-ups to new albums and goodbyes, here are the year’s top stories
Read more »
NPA head Shamila Batohi does damage control over early exit of Hermione CronjeProsecutors urged to stay focused amid lack of successful prosecutions as Cronje prepares to exit
Read more »
Arrows say they are waiting for Chiefs to pitchThe uncertainty surrounding their game against Kaizer Chiefs hasn’t stopped Golden Arrows from preparing as normal.
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs ‘unable to travel for the league match against Golden Arrows’Kaizer Chiefs have said they will not honour their second DStv Premiership match in the space of five days and will not travel to meet Lamontville Golden Arrows in Durban on Wednesday.
Read more »
Kaizer Chiefs ‘unable to travel for the league match against Golden Arrows’Kaizer Chiefs have said they will not honour their second DStv Premiership match in the space of five days and will not travel to meet Lamontville Golden Arrows in Durban on Wednesday.
Read more »