In case you missed it: Top stories of the week
From the launch of the Victim Support Units to an update on the pay parking system. Here is a list of last week's top stories.
No reprieve for Blythedale

The notorious Blythedale beach festival will be held in the village again this year, despite numerous objections from outraged residents.
Rethink on pay parking

KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM) is being forced back to the drawing board following the loud public outcry over the new pay parking system.
Finally, a safe space for victims

After months of hard work, Umhlali SAPS launched their Victim Support Units last week Friday.
Raw sewage causes foul odor

The foul stench that has been spreading through Tinley Manor, Salt Rock and Sheffield areas was caused by untreated human faeces dumped on a sugarcane farm north of Sheffield.
Know the rules: don’t let your drone land you in trouble

While drones are becoming a common sight, the laws governing the use of drones is far from clear. Many drone owners may be unaware that they are operating their craft illegally.
The dark world of drug addiction

Drug addiction is one of those problems that is growing year by year, with authorities trying their best to combat this scourge but ultimately fighting an uphill battle.
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