Queensburgh News
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Save every Rand as fuel price is set to rise
Queensburgh News"South Africans are paying at the pumps for weak governance, as one of the key indicators of the price of…
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Minister calls on KZN municipalities to reduce unnecessary water loss
Local newsWhile the province has received the highest rainfall in the country, on average, the scale of water loss in the…
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#WorldSpineDay: Ways to prevent back pain from sitting for too long
NewsSitting for elongated periods of time also contributes to a slouching posture that causes the spinal ligaments to expand beyond…
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Bellair drug dealer nabbed with 109 packs of ‘cat’
Local newsThe 33-year-old was in possession of R33 000 worth of drugs.
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Saambr shares resources for National Marine Week
Queensburgh NewsSaambr shared infographics to highlight its ongoing contribution to turtle rehabilitation and marine entanglement.
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Covid-19 regulations amended to allow spectators into sport venues
Queensburgh NewsThe minister said the move comes after government eased lockdown restrictions following a drastic decline in Covid-19 infections in the…
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Over 890 000 candidates to sit for 2021 NSC exams
Queensburgh NewsThe National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations will officially begin on Wednesday, October 27.
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eThekwini introduces smart metering system to reduce billing errors
Queensburgh NewseThekwini's mayor, Mxolisi Kaunda said he was confident that the new smart meter system will eradicate billing errors.
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Government launches digital Covid-19 vaccination certificate
Queensburgh NewsThe Minister of Health also welcomed South Africa’s removal from the United Kingdom's (UK) red list.
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Inchanga steam train is heritage in motion
Queensburgh NewsThere is a pop-up market and food fair at Inchanga, and one can visit the railway museum and model railway…
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eThekwini municipality in a fight to reduce new HIV infections
Queensburgh NewsA programme to address challenges relating to HIV/AIDS, TB and STIs among young people was launched by eThekwini mayor.
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SASSA pays over 5 million Covid-19 grant applications
Queensburgh NewsSASSA reported that more than 8.3 million applicants have been approved and more than 5.6 million people were paid by…











