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Young voters lead surge in KwaDukuza voter registrations
Local newsWomen accounted for most registration activity, with 11 446 registrations compared to 9 071 by men.
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Defence witness says Saunders killers were ‘tortured’ by years in solitary confinement
CrimeThe trio were found guilty of the kidnapping, torture and murder of botanists Rodney and Rachel Saunders in the Ngoye…
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Thousands stranded as taxi route dispute shuts down R74
Local newsTaxi operators and commuters are demanding intervention after a route dispute brought transport services to a standstill.
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Monswamy murder accused to apply for bail in KwaDukuza court
CrimeThe trio are being held at Westville Prison due to the high-profile nature of the case.
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Tongaat crematorium back in service after two-year upgrade
Local newsThe R6-million upgrade experienced multiple delays.
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Researcher tracks the unsual urban rise of woolly–necked storks in KZN
Local newsAmerican researcher Dr Jonah Gula has focused on the movement and population ecology of African waterbirds, particularly long-legged waders such…
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Driven: How Susie Wolff broke barriers in motorsport
OpinionDriven offers an honest and inspiring account of the determination required to succeed at the highest level of motorsport.
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#Perspective: Why Mauritius stole our hearts in just one week
OpinionWe stayed in the north of the island and had the privilege of exploring several offshore islands.
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#Opinion: Long-time residents reflect on the Ballito of yesteryear
OpinionSame town, different time, same heartbeat.
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Ballito sailors claim podium finishes at KZN regional championship
Local sportAlthough they did not win a race, the Funke brothers' consistency proved decisive as they finished on the podium in…
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Ballito rider claims top KZN showjumping honours
SchoolsBallito's Emma-Rose Marais and her pony, Ready for Roses, will represent the province at the 2026 South African Youth Showjumping…
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Explainer: Everything you need to know about this weekend’s voter registration drive
Local newsMake sure to register and ensure your vote counts come November 4.











