Local news
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Women’s Month: NPO director promotes equality and empowerment
Local newsChetty's NPO works with young people and children, focusing on the prevention of gender-based violence and she believes that Women's…
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Anti-GBV campaign rings in Women’s Day at Bay of Plenty
Local newsAmnesty International, Active Citizen's Movement and Women's Cultural Group were among the organisations involved in the campaign.
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Berea resident joins Madiba blanket initiative to knit nation together
Local newsThe initiative, now in its eighth year, started in 2013.
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Glenmore principal reflects on 15-year legacy
Local newsSpiteri said he left the school just a day ahead of his 65th birthday on August 1.
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Half a billion Rands worth of drugs seized at Durban Harbour
Local newsSince March over four tons of cocaine have been seized.
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Berea Primary celebrates milestone birthday
Local newsThe special assembly was followed by performances by the learners who contributed to the celebration with their exceptional talents.
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Durban NPO donates 120 food parcels to Umbilo families
Local newsGumede said initially they were helping residents by donating their own items until they were also left with nothing.
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Hungry benefit from 75 tons of food
Local newsThe hampers consist of various items, usually including milk, sugar, maze meal, oil, beans, flour, potatoes and cabbage.
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Carpet business hangs by a thread after R148k rugs looted
Local newsJanine Hofmeyr is appealing to the community to come forward with any information that could help her locate four Persian…
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DUT’s student council provides R3.5m to assist students
Local newsNtshaba urged various departments and donors to partner with the SRC, to raise more funds and to help them ensure…
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Free mammograms on offer during Women’s Month
Local newsThe mammograms are available to women who do not have medical aid and who meet the organisation's criteria.
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Elderly residents celebrate Christmas in July
Local newsFrancesca Joseph, partnerships coordinator for Nazareth House Durban, said they had 33 residents.











