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Security guard shot in cash-in-transit robbery in KwaDukuza
CrimeThis marks the second cash-in-transit heist in the area within three days.
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Five-star display by Ashton’s girls’ indoor hockey 2nd team
SchoolsAshton's girls' indoor hockey teams completed another set of successful fixtures, winning all nine of their fixtures last week.
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Italian street food to fill your soul at Burnedale’s Caffè Giordano and Fratte
BusinessSponsoredAn exciting new restaurant, Fratte, has opened in conjunction with Caffè Giordano.
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Become inspired by the retired at the Ballito Probus Club
Local newsThe popular social club for professional retirees hosts an interesting speaker at each of their monthly meetings.
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#Opinion: Is the Expropriation Act a silver bullet or constitutional crisis?
OpinionGuest columnist Warren Wilkinson breaks down the real impacts of the Expropriation Act and discusses how it affects investment.
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Security officers escape serious injury in R102 cash-in-transit heist near Mandeni
CrimeThe R102 is currently closed in both directions between Mandeni and Gingindlovu.
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Shaka’s Head man rescued from five kidnappers after house robbery
CrimeThe man was allegedly forced into his own car and told to withdraw money from a nearby ATM.
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Ballito Neighbourhood Watch patrols need community support
Local newsThe voluntary patrols are a crucial deterrent and help to speed up reporting of crimes in progress.
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Disabled Ndwedwe basketball star overcomes challenges on path to national glory
Local sportSamukelisiwe Mbatha has played in games across Africa and now has her sights set on Europe and America.
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KwaDukuza’s Dawnheights wins local cricket derby against Tongaat’s Railways
Local sportDawnheights’ Santir Bageloo starred with three wickets and a run-a-ball half-century.
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Request for speed humps on road into Umdloti denied
Local newsResidents called on more speed humps to be erected between the entry to Bellamont Road and the KwikSpar following the…
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Black mamba safely removed from North Coast construction site
Local newsBlack mambas are known for their speed and potent venom and are one of the world’s most feared snakes.











