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  • News from Berea SAPS

    Crime

    Belt thief arrested Berea police arrested a 20-yer-old man for being in possession of suspected stolen property and detained him…

  • Exiled army general and street seller graduates from UKZN

    Local news

    George Ilangila's hard work and determination paid off, when he graduated with a BSc from UKZN last week.

  • Rotary award for Dirk’s Meat

    Local news

    Rotary Club of Durban recognised Dirk's Meat Market for its outstanding, dedicated and caring service to the Glenwood community.

  • North Beach residents fed up with City’s inaction

    Municipal

    People living in Isaac Nathaniel Crescent are fed up with the lack of response from eThekwini Municipality regarding complaints.

  • Beware of diamond scam say Point Police

    Crime

    Point police are encouraging the public to be aware of a con woman with a 'diamond' scam in the greater…

  • Another DUT student falls to his death

    Crime

    DUT mourns the loss of another student who fell to their death this week.

  • PHOTOS: Meter taxi drivers march against Uber

    Local newsUpdate

    The KZN Meter Taxi Alliance marched to City Hall to hand over a memorandum of demands to the municipality after…

  • July raceday theme makes fashionistas see red

    Local news

    Be the "Leader of the Pack" at this year's Vodacom Durban July.

  • Wheelchair con man caught on video

    Crime

    A wheelchair beggar who frequents Musgrave and Overport intersections could have his luck run out after he was caught pushing…

  • Make better use of inexpensive Superfoods

    Local news

    With food prices sky rocketing, here's a reminder that some of the foods listed as superfoods are relatively cheap, readily…

  • Natural environments home for birds and butterflies

    Municipal

    The reservoir site and Pigeon Valley Reserve have attracted bird life and butterflies to these natural 'green lungs' in the…

  • No solution to curb paper hawkers

    Local news

    A local businessman is at his wits end with the waste paper 'operation' in Alan Paton Road, which he said…

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