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Loadshedding stage 2 continues today
Local newsRolling blackouts are expected to continue for the rest of the week.
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#FishEagle: Fishing is a gentleman’s sport
Local sportThe guys who fish regularly throughout the year make sure to leave their fishing spots clean, but many part-time anglers…
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Breakdowns affect power grid, loadshedding stage 2 to resume
Local newsCiting a severely constrained power system as a result of multiple breakdowns, Eskom said it was necessary to continue loadshedding…
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Thieves return to strip copper wire at Shakaskraal substation
Local newsPower is not expected to return until this evening at the earliest.
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UPDATE: Cable theft plunges 3 KwaDukuza wards into darkness
MunicipalCopper theft has been a regular occurrence on the North Coast in recent weeks.
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Run for man’s best friend with the Durban and Coast SPCA
Local newsRelying mostly on donations, the Durban and Coast SPCA will be hosting its annual trail run - now turned into…
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KwaDukuza municipality extends trading hours for licencing centres this weekend
Local newsThe extension, according to municipal spokesperson Sipho Mkhize, is only applicable to vehicle licences.
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KwaDukuza’s rape crisis remains an unsolved problem with the majority of victims aged between 3 to 18
CrimeShaka's Head, Shayamoya, Etete, Groutville and Ntshawini are the townships that have the most rape cases reported in the district.
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Security guard shot and killed in Tongaat parking lot
CrimeThe security guard was robbed of his firearm.
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WATCH: Churches continue to pray for Ballito’s front-line warriors
Local newsThe weekly vigil continues to grow as they battle the Covid-19 pandemic through prayer.
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Spar Women’s Challenge returns virtually
Local sportEntrants can share their experiences via social media with the #BeSunshine and #SPARVirtualChallenge hashtags.
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Man stabbed and robbed after accepting a lift in Salt Rock
CrimeThe robbers removed his clothing and dumped him, bloody and struggling to breathe, on a dirt road near Groutville.











