Queensburgh News
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SAPS arrest copper thieves at Northdene Railway Station
CrimeThe three suspects, aged between 21 and 28, were arrested by Malvern SAPS at Northdene Railway Station.
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Sabric reports increase in banking crime incidents
Queensburgh NewsAs customers turned to online shopping and settling payments on apps, criminals enhanced their efforts to phish customers. These criminals…
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Heritage Day long weekend boosts tourism sector
MunicipalThis boost comes as the eThekwini Municipality continues to work with industry stakeholders to rebuild the sector.
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Spotlight shines on World Heart Day
Queensburgh NewsThe aim of the World Heart Federation's Use Heart to Connect campaign is to help empower people to make healthy…
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SAPS launches plan to increase police visibility
Queensburgh NewsThe launch took place at the weekend at the Inanda policing precinct in Durban. The area has, over the years,…
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KZN tourism relief fund launches phase 2
Queensburgh NewsAccording to MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Ravi Pillay, businesses that were not successful in the first…
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TV’s snake catchers are back in Durban
Queensburgh NewsAfter 10 months in the UK, where the couple are based, Simon and Siouxsie are ready to begin filming the…
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Department of Basic Education aims to create 287 000 jobs
Queensburgh NewsPhase 2 of its initiative aims to create employment for youth between the ages of 18 and 35.
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SA rethinks water use to secure the resource and improve sanitation
Queensburgh NewsThe Department of Water and Sanitation said South Africa needs to rethink water and sanitation to address its current challenges.
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City reopens select central beaches
Queensburgh NewsAccording to the City, three beaches are now safe for swimming and all other sporting activities.
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Young Pinetown teacher fulfills his dream
Local newsJohn Wesley Primary School Grade 5 educator, Siyabonga Zondi, said his hunger for success has kept him going since his…
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‘Step up’ for ocean conservation with trail walk
Queensburgh NewsThe trail is set to take place on October 23-24 and funds raised will assist local NPOs.











