By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim - A local Durban party is trying to make a comeback after falling into political oblivion to take over the mayor's office. Minority Front leader Shameen Thakur-Rajbansi has hit the ground running ahead of the November local government elections, declaring that the party is ready for a major political comeback in Durban. She believes she stands a realistic chance of becoming Durban's next mayor. Political analysts say the race for control of the metro is expected to be fiercely contested. The Minority Front hopes to capitalise on growing voter frustration over service delivery and coalition instability. In an interview with Newsbreak, Rajbansi explains the importance for people to register to vote next month...

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