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Five ways to cash in on Mandela’s legacy
Nelson Mandela is not only an international political figure, but for a handful of a people, a thriving business brand.
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Offensive sign is historical artifact, says city
Councillor Martin Meyer feels the name of the sub-station at Laguna beach, which exists from the apartheid era, should be…
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Operation Fiela nets 12000 arrests
More than 12000 suspects were arrested in the joint Operation Fiela.
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Uneasy calm settles over Durban CBD
Despite calm, Durban business owners feel the pinch as stores in the city remain quiet after xenophobic attacks.
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Learn more about Durban’s Commonwealth bid this Easter
The City will have informative activations at Durban's hotspots this Easter weekend, promoting Durban's 2022 Commonwealth Games bid.
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Water cuts anger flat dwellers
Residents of Flamingo Court were fed up when the municipality's Water Department tried to cut off water to the flat…
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Durban blogger runs SA’s biggest blogging community
Berea Mail gets up close with Sandy Nene, a local creative and founder of the largest community of bloggers in…
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Down goes another Flamboyant
A large old Flamboyant tree collapsed on Vause Road yesterday which resulted in the road being closed.
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SA suffers massive loss to India
India won for the first time against South Africa in World Cup games when the two teams met in a…
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Proteas down Zim in opening CWC match
The Proteas were made to work hard for their win against Zimbabwe in their first match of the 2015 Cricket…
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De Villiers and Amla top the charts
Captain and vice-captain of the Proteas go into the ICC Cricket World Cup as the top two batsmen in One…
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Thousands flock for fire and emergency training opportunity
Thousands of women flocked to Curries Fountain in an effort to gain access to a training programme.









