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In case you missed it: The Courier’s top stories of the week

From residents fixing the dangerous Tinley Manor beach road, to an update on the Salt Rock Licensing office. Here are our top stories of the week.

Salt Rock Licensing office up and running

Residents will be happy to know that the Salt Rock Licensing office is back up and running after being closed for over a week – something that is fast becoming the norm.

Read the full story HERE.


Community rallies as Ballito’s Nico Viljoen fights cancer battle

Nico Viljoen.

From fighting on the battlefield to fighting a life threatening disease, Ballito’s Nico Viljoen is currently facing a war that both him and his family are determined he will win – but he needs your help.

Read the full story HERE.


Mandeni man arrested with large drug stash

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A 31-year-old man was arrested in Mandeni on Friday after he was found in possession of numerous drugs.

Read the full story HERE.


Tinley Manor community unites to fix dangerous beach road

You could fit a car in the space cleared on the P467 road leading into Tinley Manor.

In the wake of the tragic death of a 13-year-old pedestrian, Tinley Manor residents took matters into their own hands last week by clearing the severely overgrown main P467 beach road into the town.

Read the full story HERE.


Security guards bound as thieves raid ATM at Ushaka Mall in KwaDukuza

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Two security guards were tied up when two men broke into an ATM at the Ushaka Mall in KwaDukuza on Sunday morning.

Read the full story HERE.

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