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Motorists arrested for drunk driving make first court appearances
CrimeSeveral of the cases were adjourned until next month with the State saying they were awaiting the completion of blood…
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Spreading Easter cheer to Briardene and Malacca Road children
Local newsDurban North’s One Egg One Smile campaign aims to spread Easter joy to over 800 children through community donations.
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DUT offers free homoeopathy consultations to public
Local newsFamilies are encouraged to take part and explore how this gentle approach to healing could support their overall well-being.
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Durban North SAPS appeal for witnesses in fatal hit-and-run case
Local newsWitnesses to the incident are urged to come forward as even small details could make a significant difference in securing…
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Authorities carry out inspections at north Durban businesses
Local newsOne business was issued several fines for contravening business licence conditions and unlawful food preparation.
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Why paying your fines before Easter weekend is a good idea
Local newsMotorists urged to check outstanding traffic fines before Easter travel as roadblocks and enforcement ramp up nationwide.
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Lace up for SPAR Women’s Durban Challenge
Local newsRegistration for the race is on June 26 and 27, and R5 from each entry will go to the designated…
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KZN traffic cops ‘roast’ boozy drivers after bust
Local newsKZN Transport’s viral posts expose drunk drivers’ bizarre excuses after 67 weekend arrests in uMhlanga and Durban North.
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Public invited to attend lecture on gender-based violence
Local newsJudge Navi Pillay to tackle gender-based violence and its impact on democracy and Ubuntu at STADIO Institutional Lecture.
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40 more motorists arrested for drunk driving in Durban North
CrimeAccording to the KZN Department of Transport various excuses were given by drunk drivers including one who demanded a cell…
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Hijacking victim stabbed, abandoned on N2 freeway
CrimeThe victim had multiple stab wounds to his neck, head, shoulder, and stomach and sought assistance from passing motorists.
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Umhlanga Manors residents welcome guard rail project
Local newsFunding has been approved to install 450m of armco barriers along the complex’s boundary wall going towards Gateway.











