The eThekwini Municipality has reopened uMhlanga Main and uMhlanga Bronze beaches again, after receiving the green light on Christmas Day.
“The municipality is continuously monitoring water quality at all beaches to ensure the safety of residents and visitors,” said Mayisela. eThekwini Municipality spokesperson Msawakhe Mayisela said: “The decision to re-open the beaches was taken after results from the latest rounds of water testing confirmed that the water quality was at an acceptable standard and safe for swimming.” The two beaches were reopened on December 1 for swimming following closures due to sewage pollution, after water quality tests showed that the
THE eThekwini Municipality reopened both uMhlanga's Main and Bronze beaches on Christmas day after an improvement in water-quality tests.
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eThekwini Municipality has confirmed the reopening of Umhlanga Main and Umhlanga Bronze beaches.
“The municipality is continuously monitoring water quality at all beaches to ensure the safety of residents and visitors,” the municipality added. “The decision to re-open the beaches was taken after results from the latest rounds of water testing confirmed that the water quality is at an acceptable standard and it is safe for swimming,” the municipality’s spokesperson Msawakhe Mayisela said. eThekwini Municipality has confirmed the reopening of Umhlanga Main and Umhlanga Bronze beaches.