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  • Most commonly repeated New Year’s resolutions

    Local news

    Some New Year’s Resolutions are pretty much universal, but just 8 per cent of people actually achieve their New Year’s…

  • Provincial commissioner visits family of fallen officer

    Local news

    The cause of the death of Sgt Malcolm Goodwin will be fully investigated by Independent Police Investigative Directorate, says police…

  • Donation helps locally-based NGO

    Local news

    Compass Medical Waste Services has donated R10 000 to help iThemba Lethu integrate children into families.

  • Prepare for parenthood

    Local news

    Little Life Pregnancy and Baby Workshops will be held at Life Westville and Crompton Hospitals.

  • Calling all young writers

    Local news

    High school learners are urged to enter the 19th Time of the Writer's Schools Short Story Competition.

  • Why are men’s and women’s buttons on opposite sides?

    Local news

    Ever wondered why men's shirts have the buttons on the right but women's shirts have buttons on the left?

  • City appoints team to manage Tansnat finances

    MunicipalUpdate

    The future of the municipal bus service was discussed at a special meeting of the eThekwini Council Executive Committee on…

  • Support Miles4Marrow campaign

    Local news

    Athletes taking part in major sporting events this year are encouraged to do this while supporting The Sunflower Fund.

  • Long hours at church: Health MEC reports back on visit to Cuba

    Local news

    Health MEC, Sibongiseni Dhlomo, discussed his visit to Cuba earlier this month to address reports of challenges faced by South…

  • Six injured in city crash

    Local news

    Six people were injured in a multiple vehicle crash on the M4 near Blue Lagoon on Thursday afternoon.

  • At The Box Office This Weekend

    Local news

    Have no plans for the weekend? Why not check out these movies premiering today.

  • See big 5 planets align in the sky with your little eye

    Local news

    For the first time in 11 years, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, will all be visible at once with…

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