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  • Celebrating Freedom Fridays with ‘selfies’

    Local news

    The Freedom Friday selfie initiative is a platform for proud South Africans to express their love for the country.

  • Looking up the hill the excavator excavates the trench in which the 700m pipes on the Northern Aqueduct Augmentation Project will be laid to take water through to uMhlanga Rocks.

    Major disruptions for uMhlanga with pipe project

    Local news

    Local councillor, Heinz de Boer, urges residents to be patient during the pipe replacement project that is expected to end…

  • Local snake man Jason Arnold captured this 2.15 meter black mamba in Reservoir Hills recently.

    Snake activity peaks as winter approaches

    Local news

    Local snake man, Jason Arnold, captures huge black mamba.

  • A fire gutted the Sim Place informal settlement on Monday.

    Almost 100 families homeless after fire

    Local newsUpdate

    Almost 100 families have been left homeless after a fire gutted the Sim Place informal settlement on Monday.

  • Burials on track despite mortuary staff strike

    Crime

    The Department of Health gives its assurance that bereaved families can still bury their loved ones despite a province wide…

  • Government to develop pregnancy register

    Local news

    Health spokesperson Joe Maila said the register would also assist the department in dealing with infant mortality in the country.

  • Nicola and Theane van Rensburg are ecstatic their beloved pooch, Snuffels was returned safe and sound.

    Family reunited with beloved pooch

    Local news

    Family's five month old pooch found safe and sound after being snatched outside their Durban North home.

  • Parkhill resident Anabela Aliphon fractured her foot after twisting her ankle in a pothole on Swapo Road (Broadway).

    Resident fractures foot in pothole

    Local news

    An X-ray taken four days later reveales resident fractures peroneuns brevis tendon and has to be in a moon boot…

  • Ian and Anette Barnard from Ranleigh Crescent in Durban North sit beside their pool that was flooded with storm water and sewage last week.

    Sewage spill at Ranleigh Crescent home

    Local news

    Ian and Anette Barnard's Durban North home was flooded with storm water and sewage last week.

  • Richard Edwards, chairman of the Umhlanga Manors Homeowners Forum, said residents have voiced overwhelming opposition to the proposed mast.

    MTN confident of mast approval

    Local news

    MTN SA say international studies have shown no adverse health effects from exposure from cell masts.

  • Hendry Pakiri celebrated his golden anniversary last week. He is the longest serving staff member of the Oyster Box Hotel entering his 50th year recently.

    Celebrating a legendary 50 years

    Local news

    For his 50th anniversary, Hendry's co-workers, friends and family threw a cocktail party in his honour.

  • Mercia Maserumule (Edcon Group Corporate Social Investment Manager), Lt Col Romila Govender (provincial coordinator of visible policing:" CSC/ Custody Management) and Lt Col Zethu Ngobese (Greenwood Park Police Station's head of visible policing) at the offical donation of the mobile station last week.

    Mobile station officially opens

    Crime

    The Greenwood Park SAPS mobile station has officially been opened to the public.

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