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City releases beachfront sites for private lease
Local newseThekwini Municipality has released 17 prime Durban sites for development to boost investment, job creation, and urban renewal.
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Bright Eyes reaches milestone in free screenings
Local newsThe Bright Eyes Trust plans to increase its free eye screenings for young children through its Bheka Eye Care Project…
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SA Legion launches annual poppy appeal
Local newsSupport the annual Poppy Appeal this November, honouring veterans and fallen heroes through donations that fund vital welfare programmes.
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Multilingual Speech Contest sparks creativity
Local newsSherwood Primary School held an inspiring multi-lingual event which celebrated language, creativity, and courage.
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eThekwini extends debt relief programme until January 2026
Local newsThe municipality's EXCO has approved the extension of the popular Debt Relief Programme, giving residents and businesses more time to…
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Mayor welcomes transport initiatives to decongest Durban port
Local newsThe long-awaited high-speed train project linking Durban to other major cities has taken a major step forward.
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Video: Men dare cancer evil in briefs run
Local newsHundreds of men in purple speedos hit the Durban beachfront for the Hollard Daredevil Run.
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KZN police warn against dangerous ‘Pens Down’ parties
Local newsAs matric exams end, police urge learners to avoid reckless ‘Pens Down’ celebrations.
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50-year lease signed for iconic beachfront hotels, redevelopment
Local newsSouthern Sun and eThekwini Municipality have signed a new 50-year lease for the Elangeni and Maharani hotels.
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Deadline looms for switch to new vehicle licence plates
NewsKZN motorists have until November 30 to switch to the new licence plate system or face fines.
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‘Fake’ beach report sparks legal threat from eThekwini
Local newsThe eThekwini Municipality has warned of legal action against a fake website falsely claiming Durban’s beaches are unsafe.
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eThekwini pledges R27m to end pedestrian fatalities in CBD
Local newsThe eThekwini Municipality has launched a R27m road safety initiative to curb pedestrian deaths in the Durban CBD.











