Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Welcome to Mtubatuba

This blog spot is for all those who know and deeply love to hate our beautiful little town. Mtubatuba is centrally located at the heart of the KwaZulu region. This group allows you to connect or reconnect with your fellow hommies and share your stories about your experience staying in Mtubatuba. This group is open to everyone, tourist or resident, South African or from abroad. We are convinced there is something you would like to share. Feel free to use any language you most feel comfortable using, we would however appreciate if you write in English or Zulu in order for your views to be understood by the wider audience. I'm sure you have many stories to share about this place, the good and the bad. Thought it could be a good idea to open this platform specifically for that. Feel free to say whatever is on your mind, your views are your views, and will remain your views. However we do promote that we keep this blog space peaceful, respectful and clean. This is a platform where you can express your views about things that interest you or you deeply hate in 'our' small or a small town that some of us have found ourselves in :). This platform also include the entire demography of Mtubatuba, including but not limited to KwaMsane, Bhoboza, Nkombose, Somkhele, Nkodibe, Mpukunyoni, etc. Express your views on love, sex, relationships, up to government and service delivery (my favorite), to empowerment articles.

7 comments:

  1. the town is boring hey its small town there is too much gossip as well u dont feel comfortable if u a not from there but its fine although municipalty is failing to serve people on their needs for infrastructure they need to develop the town they need Mall and the Hospital there we have big community, roads in Kwamsane township are bad hey

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    1. I would like to agree with Anon1. I really feel there is a great need for change in this town.Otherwise it is a nice place to unwind.

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  2. Coming from a fast paced place like Durbanm I find Mtubatuba slow paced and a place to relax and save some money.

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  3. Sebebaningi abantu eMtuba and idolobha lethu lincane okubuhlungu if kwakhiwa yazi ukuthi kuzoba isitolo sabomdabu baseChina right now we can call Mtuba China city. if siya emakhaya hhayi bo awenzi lutho amaconcellor esawakhetha imigwaqo ayikho akukho okukhona azidlela imali nje kwaphela. I wonder what is happening with our town if you know that you are concellor that dont do work please resign on your duty.

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  4. Hello good people, you all sound-like broken-CD. Suggest things, start doing something that interests you from the City. Complaining is not good enough, instead does more harm - do something!

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  5. now now thats not fun at all. anonymous comments, anonymous replies to anonymous comments, i replied to anonymous1 who commented on anonymous4, thanks anonymous87 for your positive comment, etc etc. be brave please, tell us who you are. xx

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  6. I agree with Sakhile Ngema--the good part of Mtuba is that it's easy on the pocket. I can so see how Durban is a lot more expensive. From: J-Z!!

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