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Municipality must improve communication, says councillor
Local newsWard councillors say there needs to be more communication between the Water and Roads Departments.
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High tide damage does not stop holiday beach fun
Local newsDurban beach goers are encouraged to consult lifeguards if they hope to swim as many beaches remain closed due to…
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Local security company celebrates Heritage Day
CrimeADT Security celebrated its heritage on Heritage Day.
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Shining a red light on human trafficking
Local newsThe Domino Foundation shines a red light on Human Trafficking this October.
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Classes resume at DUT
CrimeDUT has resumed their academic programme despite despite minor student protests this morning.
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Paramedics receive training
Local newsDurban's Netcare 911 paramedics went for training last week to learn more about how to care for patients.
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Point SAPS appeal to visitors to be aware
CrimePoint police encourage visitors in the area over the school holidays to be mindful of a few safety tips.
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Judgement due on Currie Road ‘monstrosity’
Local newsThe outcome of the appeal for the demolition of 317 Currie Road will have significance for Durban residents and how…
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Save Our Berea, still making a difference three years on
Local newsCo-founders of Save Our Berea, Cheryl Johnson and Kevin Dunkley, say the last three years has been a tough, eye-opening…
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Florida Road in the pink
Local newsFlorida Road has 'turned pink' to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Clifton inducts new Interact president
Local newsClifton College recently inducted a new Interact president to the school's club.
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More funding needed for beachfront pool upgrade
Local newsCouncillor Nicole Graham feels it is 'bizarre' that construction would begin on Rachel Finlayson Pool without a proper determination of…











