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Ballito United FC raring to go for new season and you can join the fun
Local sportThe club is hosting free trials on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Crawford International North Coast.
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Stage 3 loadshedding returns due to “temporary setback,” says Eskom
Local newsStage 3 will continue until further notice, with an update expected on Sunday.
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Can you have sex while pregnant? Absolutely – here’s why
Local newsBusting the 7 most common myths about sex during pregnancy
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#MovieReview: Companion brings the AI debate into real life
Top storiesWatch what happens when a robot girlfriend goes rogue in this near-future setting.
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Baking a difference at Reddam House Ballito
SchoolsA well-supported cake sale saw funds raised for children fighting life-threatening diseases.
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Brettenwood donation helps young women take control of their periods
Local newsMenstrual products were handed over to Sizani Combined School pupils in conjunction with The Red Movement.
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Special Investigating Unit arrives in KwaDukuza ahead of tender probe
MunicipalInvestigating teams have met with municipal officials and will soon start evidence collection.
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#Opinions: Residents debate the merits of naming and shaming on social media
OpinionMany North Coasters find themselves in multiple social media groups – should they be a forum for individual complaints?
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Mozambik donates life-saving ‘Jaws of Life’ tool to IPSS Search and Rescue teams
Local newsThe R200 000 tool will give rescue teams a much better chance to save people trapped in car wrecks.
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One man and his dog: The story of a hidden restaurant gem in Sheffield
Local newsMfino offers a delectable menu of freshly cooked delights and homemade heartiness, hidden on Claremont Farm in Sheffield Beach.
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Popular puppy yoga event pairs poses with paws
Local newsHosted at Sugar Rush Park, the event raised funds for animal rescue while promoting puppy adoption.
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KwaDukuza Municipality wins interim order against banks withholding embezzled millions
MunicipalFirst National Bank and Capitec have until June 6 to oppose the interim order.











