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Spring is here – gearing up for the hotter season ahead
Local newsAs spring arrives, layers of clothing fall by the wayside while experts share advice on precautions to take, such as…
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Accidents on two highways leave one person dead and two injured
Local newsOne person died in a single-car crash in Pinetown, and two people were injured after their vehicle rolled over on…
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Heritage Month: Exploring the shared roots of our mother tongues
Local newsProf Nogwaja Zulu gives an insightful lesson about cross-language usage in some South African languages.
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Who can live in a bed the longest?
Local newsNever mind being couch potatoes, these contestants have to be bed spuds! The prize is R100 000.
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Embo school revives sports culture
Local newsAbambo Primary School principal Nokubonga Ngubane says reviving sport will improve the learners' overall performance.
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Pinetown SAPS issues alternative numbers
Local newsThe station has apologised for the technical glitch that has disrupted the phone lines, and they have issued alternative numbers.
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Local organisations collaborate to empower youth
Local newsThe Gold Peer Education Programme aims to empower young people to adopt and sustain positive health behaviors, and is helping…
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Aweh! Find out what’s happening in Durban
Local newsIf you're hungry for good food and entertainment, you may find exactly what you need at Durban's Street Food Festival…
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Stolen copper cables worth R20 million recovered in Queensburgh
CrimeThe bulk of the stolen copper cable belonged to the eThekwini Municipality, confirmed the KZN police.
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Fun learning day at Hillcrest Library
Local newsThe Passport to High School programme taught the learners of Mnamatha Primary School safety in a fun way and provided…
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Foundation restores girls’ dignity
Local newsThe Rivers Foundation, which assists disadvantaged families, visited Wyebank Secondary School with care packs for each girl learner.











