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  • 5 reasons sanitary pads should be free for all

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    By making sanitary pads free for all, the pressing issues of period poverty, education and health can be addressed, together…

  • Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival off to a great start

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    Day two of the popular rugby festival takes place tomorrow, Saturday, March 30. Find the results of Day 1 below.

  • Aweh! Find out what’s happening in Durbs

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    If you're needing a laugh or some fun, there is plenty to do this coming week that will tick all…

  • Hop to the Hills for Easter

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    Explore some special Easter-themed entertainment for the Easter weekend on the west side of Durban.

  • Inspired by Lira

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    In celebration of International Women in Music Day, we shine the light on South Africa's international singing sensation, Lira, whose…

  • Wearing green to create awareness on Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day

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    On Monday, the KwaZulu-Natal Cerebral Palsy celebrated the members under their care and brought more awareness about the condition by…

  • Durban families share Easter traditions

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    If you're looking for an Easter tradition to start with your own family, perhaps you can get a few ideas…

  • Adding a twist on traditional Easter recipes

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    These out-of-the-ordinary recipes will make perfect additions to your traditional Easter menu. We assure you that every 'bunny' will wish…

  • Pinetown officer goes beyond duty

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    Pinetown SAPS Warrant Officer Desan Pillay is appreciated for his good deeds in serving the community, especially for playing a…

  • Westville residents witness the demolition of the Lancaster Road Bridge

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    The demolition of the the St James (Spine Road) Eastern Bridge structure and the Lancaster Road Bridge took place during…

  • Durban NPO encourages citizens to adopt water-conscious practices

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    By focusing on the local needs and fostering collective action, local NPO Green Corridors encourages sustainable water management and fair…

  • Lions clubs continue to serve communities

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    With more than 1.4 million members in more than 200 countries, the Lions Club is the largest international service organisation. 

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