Blogs
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#IssuesAtStake: Conduct unbecoming leaves a bad taste
BlogsTensions were no doubt in much higher gear than usual with such a major power play at stake
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#ReportBack: Dolphin Coast ratepayers body makes headway
BlogsThe Dolphin Coast Residents and Ratepayers Association’s (Docrra) executive committee was re-elected at last Thursday’s annual general meeting at the…
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#Perspective: Will justice be served?
BlogsThe youngster, Lwazi Dube, was shot on Monday, July 12 before the truce was called and possibly the situation warranted…
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#IssuesAtStake: The delicate art of being a sheep
BlogsThe rise of the nouveau-riche - particularly evident in the affluent circles in our region - brings about some pitiable…
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#Perspective: Speak blessings, not curses
BlogsKwazilience is a great new word apparently coined by Ballito resident Lesley van Straaten after the floods.
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#ReportBack: Vandalism of traffic lights of great concern
Blogs"I've received reports that the repaired traffic lights are allegedly being vandalised overnight by a group of individuals" - Ward…
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#IssuesAtStake: Bafana needs the Rassie factor
BlogsWhile watching sport on the box at the weekend, another random brainteaser presented itself which, in normal circumstances, would have…
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#ReportBack: A resilient community overcomes
BlogsThe estimated flood damage cost across KwaDukuza stands at more than R1.1-billion.
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#IssuesAtStake: Searching for answers to schoolyard murders
BlogsAnd while psychologists will take years to delve into this phenomenon, there are no practical answers to stop schoolyard murders,…
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#ReportBack: Sensible budgeting is critically needed
BlogsOf further concern is the inadequate allocation of R74-million for repairs of existing infrastructure. Regular water leaks, burnt out pumps…
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#IssuesAtStake: Power of the image-makers
BlogsCarter famously won a Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for his iconic heart-wrenching photograph of the little Sudanese girl who collapsed…











