Local news
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Aweh! Find out what’s happening in Durbs
Local newsGet ready for a weekend full of music, markets, and memorable experiences in Durban.
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Stables Market: Former stallholder in cancer battle
Local newsBrick by brick, wall by wall, the glorious memory of The Stables Market vanishes. Evicted stallholders have been grappling with…
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Iftar in the Park celebrates kindness and generosity
Local newsIn a first for Durban's bustling Florida Road, the local square was tranformed into a place of calm and prayer…
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‘Lest we forget’: Five years post Covid-19 and lockdown
Local newsWhat do you remember about lockdown and the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa? Five years later on…
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VIDEO: Durbanites share what brings them joy
Local newsSouth Africa ranks 95th on World Happiness Report Gallup World Poll.
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eThekwini infrastructure flood damage calculated at R1.5b and counting
Local newsEThekwini Municipality requires over R1b to repair the damages caused by the heavy rains and subsequent floods, between February 19…
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Informal traders to enjoy customer-friendly spaces in Durban
Local newsAs part of these ongoing investments, the eThekwini Municipality has announced available trading stalls, kiosks, and storage spaces across various…
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State of Mitchell Park causes public outcry
Local newsThe kids' play area at Mitchell Park remains closed to the public, with the condition of the zoo also raising…
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Hundreds march against illegal foreigners in Durban
Local newsEndless frustration with the influx of illegal immigrants has resulted in a march attended by hundreds, who took to the…
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Plan to replace water meters older than 15 years across eThekwini
Local newsThe City’s target is to replace 40 000 water meters annually.
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Awards shine spotlight on Dolphins’ cricket excellence
Local newsFrom historic victories in the CSA Women’s One Day Cup to record-breaking feats by individual cricketers, the Hollywoodbets Dolphins Star…
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1860 monument construction breaks ground
Local newsConstruction of the momument honouring the over 100 000 indentured labourers that travelled from India to South Africa in 1860,…











