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Name: Keyan Tomaselli on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Daniela Casale on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Debby Bonnin on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Mcfall on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Dave Muir on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: JEAN MCFALL on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Mhlongo Bonakele on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: M R Haffajee on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Morrell on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Asha Moodley on Jun 17, 2009Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kate Tissington on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2009Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Mackenzie on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: absolute disgrace !Flag
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Name: Nompumelelo on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: Enough is enough with the arrogance of the city and top down domination of the people they claim to represent.Flag
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Name: Lynda Quinton on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: N Wallace on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Claire Willers on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Jan Jordaan on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Hannah Mangenda on Jun 17, 2009Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Rassool Snyman on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: the removal of the market traders is an assault on constitutional democracy. the people must governFlag
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Name: Dawn Sely on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: Why not take a public voteFlag
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Name: J.Theron on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Lorraine Walker on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: What a disgrace, riding roughshod over peoples wishes once again. There are enough shopping malls. Rather upgrade this historical buildingFlag
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Name: Brigitte Logie on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Billy Meyer on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Indira Govender on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: ROBIN PHIPSON on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: dURBAN MANAGEMENT HAS GONE MAD THE PAST 2 YEARS. JZ, COME SORT THEM OUT AS YOU HAVE PROMISED PRE-ELECTIONFlag
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Name: Chris Ballantine on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: David Basckin on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Astrid Von Kotze on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: Comply with the heritage and EIA requirements. Consider the social impacts when conducting the EIA. have independent consultants perform the EIA.Flag
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Name: Evalyne Wanyama on Jun 17, 2009Country: KEComments: The planned demolition of the market is definately unacceptable bearing in mind that the effects of te economic crisis has hit the working poor the hardest. In any case , the FIFA world cup is an opportunity that should accessed to all entrepreneurs big and small. I strongly petition the Durban authorities to reconsider this decison and embrace inclusive urban planning and respect for social justice as their contribution the global economic crisis recovery in South Africa.Flag
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Name: Michelle Hankinson on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Carmel Chetty on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Sioux McKenna on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Sam Moodley on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Irene Reid on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Krish Chetty on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: Support the Early Morning Market traders!Flag
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Name: Dina Cormick on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: The Warwick traders and commuters have not been consulted about this decision. The city management is acting arrogantly and irresponsibly. The poor and defenceless are being sacrificied for a transitory event - 2010 soccer cup.Flag
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Name: Dm Smith on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Sherene on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: you will not only depriving people of their right to earn a an honest living . an entire history will be wiped out We have enough malls in Durban.Flag
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Name: Eleanor Jones on Jun 17, 2009Country: GBComments: How this market can be under threat is beyond understanding. How vendors can be shot at with rubber bullets defies the understanding of those who faced those bullets in our apartheid past. This is just not right.Flag
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Name: Jenni on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments: Please reconsider this project in the light of greatly needed employment for the tradersFlag
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Name: Rosemary Gravenor on Jun 17, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Norman Hudson on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Vishnu Padayachee on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Maria Engel on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Gonda Perez on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments: Polic Brutality is not the way to resolve issues. Building more malls makes people poor.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Sally-Ann Murray on Jun 18, 2009Country: ZAComments:Flag