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Undocumented foreign nationals arrested in Pinetown raid
Local newsA joint operation led to arrests of undocumented foreign nationals and an employer. The raid was aimed to verify employee…
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Kloof Senior Primary place second in recycling competition
Local newsThe school took part in The Glass Recycling Company’s national schools competition and won R20 000 for placing second.
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Aweh! Find out what’s happening in Durbs
Local newsFrom a jazz show to a musical fundraiser and a potjie competition that offers something for the entire family, take…
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Hillcrest author’s book reflects on healing
Local newsHillcrest author Vera Vencatasamy's new book 'Masterpiece' is a heartfelt exploration of resilience and healing.
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South Africans turn to illegal lenders as financial pressure mounts
Local newsIllegal lenders are targeting financially strained people, CASA warns of rising exploitation as more people turn to unregulated ‘mashonisas’.
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From potholes to progress on Old Main Road
Local newsA local PR councillor says the road repairs bring relief after months of misery and complaints from residents.
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Pinetown murder case postponed
CrimeSikhumbuzo Zungu, who is accused of fatally stabbing the mother of his child Babongile Nkonyeni, was refused bail last year.
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Queensburgh child ‘non-existent’ due to red tape
Local newsThe child's caregivers have been in limbo for two years with the social workers who it seems are unable to…
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Water flow resumes in parts of the City
Local newsWater supply is gradually returning after repairs at Nagle Dam, but rationing and intermittent supply will continue.
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Seaview resident creates awareness on hearing loss
Local newsDurban fashion designer Pinkie Mdunge shares how hearing loss and epilepsy shaped her resilience, creativity and purpose.
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Courts come alive at Waterfall College basketball tourney
Local newsThe principal says the college looks forward to seeing basketball continue to grow as a sport within the school community.
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Volunteers give back to conservation at CROW
Local newsA total of 12 volunteers from around the world are currently at CROW, caring for injured and orphaned wildlife.











