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  • Theft of brass numbers on the rise

    Crime

    Community members are encouraged to come through to the police station to view a few brass numbers

  • Land invasion unit gets a boost

    Local news

    City manager Sibusiso Sithole has been mandated to investigate and engage private security on an emergency basis to compliment the…

  • Apply for bursary programme

    News

    Last call for Grade 12 learners to apply for the Allan Gray Fellowship Programme.

  • Pamper your feet for a good cause

    Local news

    A spa will be raising funds for CROW through donations of proceeds from foot massages in April.

  • Businesses urged to be crime aware

    Crime

    Avoid being a victim of cash robberies this Easter holidays.

  • Elderly step out in safety

    Local news

    Councillor Martin Meyer is pleased the pavement in Rapson Road is being revamped.

  • Sponsor a child’s education

    Local news

    Makabongwe Pre-School in Warwick Junction is appealing to corporates to help sponsor children's education.

  • City investigates threats against contractors

    Local news

    eThekwini Mayors orders an investigation into further threats and intimidation of contractors.

  • City to assist displaced foreign nationals

    Local news

    A task team has been established to look into the issue of foreign nationals who were displaced by the xenophobic…

  • Blitz on Durban liquor traders

    Local news

    Liquor traders in Durban were issued with warnings during a raid by SAPS and department officials this week.

  • Comrades runner returns lost cellphone within hours

    Local news

    A Glenwood woman believes she was part of a modern-day miracle yesterday after her cellphone was returned when she accidentally…

  • New TB drug inaccessible to many South Africans

    Local news

    It's World TB Day and while new drugs promise to dramatically improve cure rates for people in South Africa, access…

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