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Tow truck operator in critical condition after being struck by vehicle on N2
Local newsThis was the third accident in four months in which a tow truck driver has been critically injured or killed…
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Umhlali’s Co-Church plants a seed of community and connection through fellowship
Local newsAfter being a normadic church for a while, Co-Church found their permanent home in 2020.
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#Letters: Putting band-aids on bullet wounds
LettersI have been living in Umdloti since 1970 and our waterborne sewage lines haven't been upgraded" - Belinda Weyer.
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Meet Ballito’s Hollywood-level makeup specialist, Niqui da Silva
Local newsHer approach debunks the myth of flawless beauty, highlighting the importance of embracing one's natural features.
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A day filled with fun activities at Umhlali Prep’s anniversary festivities
SchoolsPupils had a great time celebrating the huge milestone.
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Improving your quality of life through pelvic floor rehabilitation with Tarryn Graham
Local newsHer approach to physiotherapy offers hope and solutions to those suffering from pelvic health issues.
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Seaton Estate’s street party welcomes new homeowners
Local newsFuture homeowners were given a unique opportunity to meet and mingle with their soon-to-be neighbours, marking a significant milestone in…
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Missing Durban man’s charred remains discovered in Ndwedwe
CrimeSix people have been arrested and charged with kidnapping and murder.
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Ballito’s JK Dance Studio celebrates 20 years of line dancing
Local newsMembers like Mel Grant and Yvonne Hardstone testify to the studio's impact, from winning gold medals to fostering friendships
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Dr Yavische Reddy leads the fight against glaucoma in KwaDukuza and Ballito
AdvertorialHer approach to ophthalmology goes beyond diagnosis; it's about offering real solutions to maintain and improve vision.
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Malende residents’ long-standing plea for road upgrade ignored
Local newsDespite being a crucial pathway for school pupils and workers in Malende, the local community's plea for road upgrades has…
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Brettenwood community rallies for cancer with vibrant Shavathon event
Local newsMore than 100 volunteers either shed or dyed their hair, raising R9 500 for the Cancer Association of South Africa.











