Local news
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Assistance needed to collect nurdles from beaches
Local newsLitter4Tokens is calling for help following the resurgence of plastic nurdle pollution on SA beaches.
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Retired Durban teacher launches new book
Local news“I find joy in giving words literary shape. My stories focus on people of various hues, backgrounds and faiths, and…
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Durban police arrest robbery suspects in quest to clear city of crime
CrimeThree robbery suspects were arrested on Friday in separate incidents and are expected to appear at Durban Magistrates court today.
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South Africans urged to beware of cyber crime
CrimeThis national Cyber Security Awareness Month, South Africans are urged to educate themselves about the ways fraudsters work, and commit…
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Durban Chamber concerned about resurgence of Covid-19 infection rate
Local newsAnother hard lockdown will translate into deeper losses for the economy and make the road to recovery for businesses practically…
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eThekwini police operations net 134 arrests
CrimeA large delegation of police officers locked down major routes around the city as detectives led operations in the search…
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Better communication between departments is needed, says councillor
Local newsResidents play a crucial role in reporting issues in and around the area which both myself and the departments rely…
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How to protect your pets as firework season approaches
Local newsThe Kloof and the Highway Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said that long bangs cause a…
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Phansi Museum offers tours, classes
Local newsThe museum, which is a non-profit, public benefit organisation, is situated in Robert’s House, a Victorian National Monument in Glenwood.
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More volunteers needed at Denis Hurley Centre kitchen
Local newsThe community is encouraged to volunteer their time to help with serving, washing up and managing the crowd of people…
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New contractor, same old rubbish for Musgrave
Local newsThe Orange Bags Recycling programme is an initiative by the eThekwini Municipality to collect recyclable material like garden refuse that…
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Musgrave residents urged to get involved
Local newsGary Manthe, Lower Morningside CPF chairman, said residents need to lodge their complaints officially.











