Durban student builds SA’s first Service Delivery app that's changing everything

Loading player...
Durban student Keyuren Maharaj, 23, has created CityMenderSA – South Africa’s first free, comprehensive service delivery reporting app. Frustrated by recurring infrastructure issues and a lack of accountability, Keyuren designed a platform where citizens can log, track, and publicly view issues like potholes, leaks, and outages. Each report generates a reference number and is mapped for public transparency, ensuring municipalities can no longer ignore complaints. Currently studying Mechanical Engineering at UKZN, Keyuren combined his technical and leadership skills to build a tool that promotes accountability, encourages civic participation, and has the potential to transform service delivery across KwaZulu-Natal and beyond.
7 Oct English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

Other recent episodes

Pink wafers vs chocolate anything: The Choice Assorted debate

J Sbu's trip to the mall today had him thinking hard about a certain box of biscuits that usually only come around toward the end of the year - Choice Assorted. After sharing his favourite biscuit, Stacey Norman, Sports Lead Nick Tatham and Shaina-Rae (in for traffic reporter Andi James),…
6 Nov 7 min

Vacation: Relaxation or exploration? Here's what you said...

The travelling season is upon us and some people go on holiday to do absolutely nothing. Others pack three backpacks and lose their sleep chasing sunsets. This afternoon on the Great Drive Debate Stacey and J Sbu asked you: Which kind of holiday actually makes you better, the rest or…
4 Nov 12 min

Black Friday: Are you a smart shopper or impulsive buyer?

Black Friday is just a couple of weeks away, and shoppers across South Africa are already gearing up for one of the biggest retail events of the year. It’s that time when deals flood our timelines. When the discounts start flashing, do you stick to your budget and shop smart,…
3 Nov 11 min