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Exploring Pigeon Valley- Bird species that have migrated
Local newsSome bird species have disappeared from the Glenwood area and some new species have been spotted in Pigeon Valley.
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UKZN suspends academic programme after threats of violence
Local newsUniversity management is expected to meet with the legitimate Student Representative Council (SRC) today, to discuss their demands.
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Denis Hurley Centre remembers founder with weekend of events
Local newsSeven candles were lit to honour the seven pillars of the organisation.
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Five ways low-code development can help small businesses
BusinessAdding low-code development platforms to small businesses’ long-term digital toolkits will provide them with the customization, flexibility, and resilience needed…
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Dusi organisers keep close eye on water quality
Local newsThe lower uMngeni River has become a cause for concern due to the E.coli levels.
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Don’t get swindled #TinderSwindlerDurbanEdition
Local newsThe latest Netflix hit series has taught many to be more cautious online. Here are some shocking yet inspiring accounts…
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Cobra-filled weekend keeps Durban snake catchers busy
Local newsNick Evans urged people not to handle snakes, but to contact him for snake removals and advice instead.
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Get your special Berea Mail newspaper tube
Local newsYou must live within the footprint of our distribution area to qualify for one of our Berea Mail newspaper tubes.
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Glenmore gardener shares how to harvest 30kgs of bananas at home
Local news"Growing your own bananas is like growing your own money," says Deon Braun.
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Motorists urged to upload required documents for online car licence renewal
Local newsThe online renewal service is available for vehicle owners in all provinces, excluding the Western Cape.
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Love is in the air – Berea residents share sweet Valentine’s messages
Local newsHere's what Berea residents had to say to their loved ones on Valentine's Day.
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‘Once you start you won’t want to stop,’ says bowls member
Local newsSelma Sherratt shares what has kept her going back to the greens for more than two decades.











