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GIVEAWAY: Tetley expands market reach with new addition
Local newsTea time is anytime with Tetley increasing their range with their latest offering, a café-style instant treat Condensed Milk Chai…
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The Right to Rest, Restore, Renew
AdvertorialSponsoredDecades of research has shown that many illnesses are psychosomatic so nurturing the mind directly improves the physical well-being.
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uShaka’s Wet ’n Wild reopens after temporary closure
Local newsuShaka Marine World's Wet 'n Wild is to reopen to the public on Thursday following its temporary closure last week.
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KZN Philharmonic partners with restaurant to host a symphony of flavours
Local newsThe KZN Philharmonic Orchestra partners with 9th Avenue Marina to present a unique arts and culinary experience.
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Video: Elephant Nellie immortalised at Mitchell Park Zoo
Local newsA statue honouring Nellie the elephant was unveiled at Mitchell Park Zoo, celebrating the beloved icon who delighted children for…
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N2 south bound remains closed to traffic following CIT robbery
CrimeThe N2 southbound near the NPC Cement Factory remains closed after a cash-in-transit heist left two security officers seriously wounded.
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These have become statues of shame – DA
Local newsPresident Ramaphosa unveiled R22m statues, drawing mixed reactions over tourism benefits and service delivery concerns.
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Kidnapping victim rescued in Durban, four suspects arrested
CrimeFour suspects were arrested for kidnapping after SAPS traced them from Durban CBD to Mayville, rescuing a 38-year-old victim.
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Proteas Women and activists rally against GBV on Black Day ODI
Local newsProteas Women marked Black Day with a powerful anti-GBV message, sealing a 2–1 series win over Pakistan in the ICC…
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Ramaphosa to unveil statues of struggle icons in Durban
Local newsPresident Ramaphosa will unveil 10m statues in eThekwini before convening the Presidential eThekwini Working Group at the Durban ICC.
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UKZN engineer appointed to SA Council for Space Affairs
Local newsHigh-flying UKZN engineer Dr Sarisha Harrylal has been appointed to the 14-member South African Council for Space Affairs (SACSA).
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Multi-million rand donation to boost beach safety and security
Local newsCouncil has voted to accept a multi-million rand donation from the tourism sector to bolster beach safety and security.










