Local news
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Drowning victim’s body recovered from Durban beach
Local newsAn unidentified female body was recovered from North Beach, with a search for a second victim not yielding results by…
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Power outages continue to plague households amidst heavy rains
Local newsResidents of eThekwini are facing constant disruptions, with many unable to carry out basic activities due to the extended power…
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Dumpster diver discovers another foetus on 10th Avenue in Morningside
Local newsIncidents of foetus dumping keep occurring in the Durban area, following the discovery of another on 10th Avenue this morning.…
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One more year to four zero – treating my mind, body and soul well
Local newsSo it's my last year in my 30s. I turn 39 in July and I have given my (bad) habits…
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Former EPWP workers refuse to leave Gandhi Park
Local newsDismissed eThekwini EPWP workers are refusing to leave Gandhi Park, where they are currently living, until they have been reinstated…
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Fabulous Reads: Revenge thriller flounders
Local newsBook review - A Kiss After Dying by Ashok Banker
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Teen recalls traumatic gun-pointing incident at hands of police
Local newsA Centenary Secondary School learner has recounted a harrowing experience she encountered at the hands of police during a recent…
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World Spay Day: Organisation creates awareness on feral cats
Local newsObserved every last Tuesday of February, a local organisation highlights the need for education, awareness and community compassion towards stray…
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Fabulous reads: No need to wing it with avian guide
Local newsBook overview - Birds of Serengeti and Ngorongoro Conservation Area by Jean du Plessis and Rupert Watson.
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Mother and child injured in Glenwood vehicle rollover
Local newsA vehicle rolled multiple times leaving a mother and child as well as two others injured in a serious crash…
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MSC rises against hunger
Local newsOver 43 000 nutritious meals were packaged at MSC House in Durban on Saturday to be distributed by Rise Against…
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Durban man guilty of animal cruelty
Local newsIt took less than 90 seconds for Ali Danka to dump small cats at the side of a busy street…











