In case you missed it: Top stories of the week
From flights running 'bee-hind' schedule, to setting the new record for the biggest braai in history. Here are our top stories of the week!
Fire department crisis across KwaDukuza

KwaDukuza fire stations are understaffed and ill-equipped to protect the Ilembe district against disaster.
Read the full story HERE.
Shark nets stalemate – swim at your own risk

An ongoing strike has left most KZN beaches without shark nets and threatens to disrupt the coming holiday season.
Read the full story HERE.
WATCH: Ballito sets new record for the biggest braai in history

It is official, the largest simultaneous braai in human history took place at Sugar Rush Park last week.
Read the full story HERE.
Mango flights run ‘bee-hind’ schedule at King Shaka airport

King Shaka International Airport was a hive of activity on Monday after a swarm of bees decided to move into an aircraft engine.
Read the full story HERE.
WATCH: Curious whales ‘greet’ paddler – Salt Rock

After spending a few hours fishing out at sea last Tuesday, a local paddler was greeted by a beautiful sight while making his way back to shore.
Read the full story HERE.

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