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Sip, swap and read: Silent Book Club hits Love Coffee
Local newsBook lovers are invited to a free community book swap and silent reading event at Love Coffee in Durban this…
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Durban business confidence hikes amid service delivery concerns
Local newsDurban’s Business Confidence Index rose in 2025Q4, signalling renewed optimism among business leaders despite service delivery concerns.
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Man bust for alleged distribution of drugs in Point
Local newsDurban Metro Police arrested a suspect in the Point area, uncovering a key source of heroin distribution in the CBD…
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Suspected Umbilo drunk drivers to face the music in court
Local newsAt least 30 Umbilo motorists are among 242 arrested for drunk driving during a major weekend roadblock operation across Durban.
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World Interfaith Harmony Week reaffirms commitment to end GBV
Local newsFaith organisations representing South Africa’s major religions are using World Interfaith Harmony Week to promote peace, justice and collective action…
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Bill amendments strengthens older persons’ safety and care
Local newsWith the Older Persons Amendment Act now in effect, Tafta is rallying communities through its Sisonke campaign to promote dignity,…
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Glenwood Village hosts Valentine’s market and craft fun
Local newsA series of Valentine’s-themed events at Glenwood Village will bring neighbours together through crafts, live performances and curated stalls in…
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Kilimanjaro climb helps DUT’s Dr Khumalo to give back
Local newsWhat began as a bucket-list climb became an act of service as Dr Nonhlanhla Khumalo conquered Mount Kilimanjaro to support…
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Home Affairs issues record 4 million Smart ID cards in 2025
Local newsThe Department of Home Affairs has issued a record 4 002 964 Smart ID cards in 2025, marking the highest…
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Naval Base Durban marks milestone as new commander takes reins
Local newsCommander Alwani Kenneth Nemudivhiso has been formally appointed as Officer Commanding of Naval Depot Durban.
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SAPS condemns tribal slur against KZN police spokesperson
Local newsThe SAPS has condemned a verbal attack on KZN police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda after a tribal slur was used.
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KZN Education steps in after protests over admissions at Addington Primary
Local newsThe KZN Department of Education has taken extraordinary intervention to resolve admission disputes at Addington Primary School.











