- Limited public transport services will resume in Durban on Friday.
- Water and sanitation repairs are also under way as the city begins mop-up operations.
- Household waste removal is set to resume next week according to the eThekwini Municipality.
The eThekwini Municipality plans to resume services on Friday after disruptions this week caused by unrest in the province.
The municipality had suspended services due to protest action in various areas of the city "which affected safety and availability of employees", it said in a statement.
As of Friday, the municipal bus service will resume with a limited service operating in areas that are considered low risk.
It added:
Taxi operators are also expected to resume their
routes on Friday while other services including refuse collection and water and
sanitation services will also resume.
Household waste collection will begin next week, while repairing damaged water and sanitation infrastructure has already started.
Parks, recreation, and cemeteries services remain closed except for cremation and burial services, which a skeleton staff will be attending to, the statement said.
The municipality, working together with residents, has also started with a mop-up operation, removing debris in the areas affected by the looting spree.
The statement continued: