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WATCH: Lucky Oxford Freshmarket shopper walks away with R250 000
Local newsOxford Freshmarket hosted a competition which saw a giveaway of more than R500 000 to lucky shoppers.
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ARVs are assisting millions of HIV patients to live long and healthy lives
BusinessSponsoredAntiretroviral drugs (ARVs) are lifesaving drugs that can be relied on to live a long and healthy life. How helpful…
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Four saving challenges to get you that lump sum
Local newsA Caxton Local Media journalist shares four saving challenges for you to tackle this year.
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Businesses reminded to renew business licences
Local newsThe City reminds business owners to renew their licences before the renewal period ends at the end of January.
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uMbilo Police nab suspect for drug dealing
Local newsAfter receiving a tip-off, uMbilo SAPS officers patrolling the area found crystal and methcathinone in a man’s house on Campbell…
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Fabulous Reads: Getting to the heart of people
Local newsHow would the world change if we could analyse the true morality of everyone around us?
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Safety tips to prevent house burglaries
Local newsCaptain Poobalan Naidoo says that robberies and burglaries are occurring because residents aren't safeguarding their homes properly.
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5 benefits of using hyaluronic acid on your skin
Local newsAfter using the beauty ingredient on her skin for more than six months, Caxton Local Media journalist Nia Louw gives…
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Ship society calls for new members
Local newsThe World Ship Society originated in Great Britain in 1946, and the first branch in Durban was set up in…
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Young entrepreneurs celebrate open day
Local newsAn academy in Glenwood has made it their mission to help aspiring young entrepreneurs make it in the business world.
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Tips on how to save the penguins
Local newsA recent study reveals that penguins are in grave danger of becoming extinct if we don’t take action.
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Learnership alternative to career success
Local newsLearnerships bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge gained in high school and the practical skills demanded by the working world.











