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  • Experts give input on inner city revamp

    Local news

    A workshop held last week to discuss the eThekwini municipality's proposed inner city local area plan.

  • Elephant sculptures now belong to citizens, says artist

    Local news

    Andries Botha held a private launch of his completed elephant sculptures at Warwick Junction on Sunday.

  • Landlords meet with Davenport trustees

    Local news

    Davenport Square landlords met with trustees to allay their concerns regarding proposed plans to convert office space into residential units.

  • SAPS festive season operations net 44 firearms

    Crime

    Police have stepped up operations leading up to the festive season with a focus on recovering illegal firearms and have…

  • First woman leader for ANC in eThekwini

    Local news

    Zandile Gumede was elected as the leader of the ANC in eThekwini following a landslide victory at the weekend.

  • Man (91) survives bee attack

    Local news

    An elderly man is recovering in Entabeni Hospital after he and his caregiver were stung by a swarm of bees…

  • Hope for the future

    Municipal

    eThekwini Municipality helps unemployed residents improve their lives.

  • Calendar sales supports CROW

    Local news

    Businesses and individuals are encouraged to buy the Contrasts of Africa 2016 calendar, and help to support CROW.

  • Mitchell Park not living up to its online profile, says resident

    Municipal

    A Musgrave resident said she was embarrassed after taking her friend to Mitchell Park recently.

  • Girls support charity

    Local news

    Girls from Maris Stella School raised thousands of Rands for the Robin Hood Foundation.

  • Talk Sign aims to connect

    Local news

    The Talk Sign message to the youth for 2016 is to make an effort to reach out to people who…

  • New wheels for Children’s Home

    Local news

    St Thomas Home for Children received a generous donation of a vehicle which will help the children to get out…

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