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Ashley motorists battle crumbling roads
Local newsCouncillor Sithembiso Ngema, the DA PR, said that the municipality's delay in asphalt procurement could compromise the safety of residents…
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Mini-exhibition s-s-s-slithers into uShaka Marine World
Local newsThis mini-exhibition takes place this weekend and is free to the public.
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Local engineering company delivers 75-ton project
Local newsWB Regina is a local manufactured 75-ton work barge that will carry two large cranes and be used for general…
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Project continues to tackle sewage issues
Local newsThe Mend the Molweni Project is a joint venture between the Hillcrest, Everton and Kloof Conservancies and is focused on…
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Share the joy of giving and help fill those shoeboxes
Local newsShare the gift of happiness with underprivileged children this festive season by supporting the Shoebox Project at the Gateway Theatre…
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Waves of success for young bodyboarder
Local newsHighway young champ Taio-Marveille Coulonval won the coveted title of the SA Bodyboarding Champion U12 Girls' division.
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Blundell Road bridge construction on track for 2025 finish
Local newsThe new bridge, once completed, will be 90m in length and has a project cost of R74 million.
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Matric candidates sit in for the first exam
Local newsToday, October 21, marks the first day of the National Senior Certificate examinations for the Class of 2024.
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Unveiling Excellence: DUT’s odyssey of innovation beyond academia
AdvertorialSponsoredThe Durban University of Technology (DUT), located on South Africa's east coast, was formed in 2002 from the merger of…
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Kloof High School alumni reunite
Local newsKloof High School alumni reminisced on old memories over dinner.
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Historic win ends 30-year trophy drought
Local newsKearsney College first-team captain Blake Kruger, who ended the season with 176 caps, became the most-capped first-team player in the…
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Understanding dyslexia and how to help children with it
Local newsOctober is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and we share some of the first signs that parents can look out for in…











