Local news
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In conversation with The Don Father
Local newsWith his humorous and witty nature, who better to approach about fatherhood than local, award-winning dad blogger, Don Dinnematin.
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3 ways to stay on trend this Durban July
Local newsAccording to Durban's fashion icon, Kathrin Kidger, staying on trend for this Durban July's theme has never been easier.
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WATCH: Cowie’s Hill Park resident frustrated at ongoing sewage stink
Local newsA Cowie‘s Hill Park resident, Dave Martin, has had to endure the stench of raw sewage for the past two…
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Beware of Sassa-card scammers
Local newsSassa has been made aware that social-grant beneficiaries are being deceptively urged to change their Sassa cards into a certain…
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Police arrest six suspects linked to Pinetown business robbery
Local newsPolice also recovered two vehicles, and one of the vehicles was linked to numerous house robberies.
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LISTEN: Durban father raises awareness of testicular cancer
Local newsWayne Ingle is spreading the message that early detection is key – as the world marks Men’s Health Month.
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Durban’s biggest car show welcomes stunt legend Didi Bizzarro
Local newsDidi Bizzarro, a stuntman from the Fast and Furious franchise, is ready to amaze Durban this Father‘s Day weekend.
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Deteriorating Lahee Park needs urgent attention
Local newsOn Saturday, residents took it upon themselves to cut the overgrown bush, and cleaned up the neglected park.
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Youth Day 2022: Do youngsters know who Hector Pieterson is?
Local newsTo remember those young people who fought against apartheid and for the peace we live in today, Caxton Local Media…
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Municipality implements “water shedding” schedule
Local newsDue to pipe damage from the recent floods, the City has announced that starting on Monday, areas that are supplied…
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Aweh! Find out what’s popping in Durban this weekend
Local newsFrom festivals and markets to yoga, there are lots of things to do in the city this weekend.
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Glen Park residents tackle unkempt railway line
Local newsPatrollers described the deserted railway line as an easy entrance and exit for criminal elements into the area.











