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North Durban school steps into digital age
Local newsA donation of computer equipment is helping Ntuzuma learners gain stronger digital literacy skills.
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Pedestrian killed after suspects crash into walls in Sea Cow Lake
CrimeDespite the efforts of paramedics, the pedestrian caught up in the incident was declared deceased on scene.
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Durban North community’s involvement needed for fun day
Local newsThe fun day takes place in Briardene in December where hundreds of children will be treated to activities, gifts and…
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Councillor welcomes sewerage pipe replacement project
Local newsThe pipe replacement project on Homeford Drive was necessitated due to frequent ruptures of the sewerage pipe.
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Umhlanga foundation opens ‘new doors’ for family
Local newsIt was a full-circle moment for The Gifted Project and the Dotwanas, who took ownership of their new home, made…
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Date set for next SAPS community imbizo in uMhlanga
Local newsThe imbizo is a way for residents and various roleplayers to voice their concerns or address service delivery issues to…
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Chris Hani Road incident leaves two seriously injured
Local newsTwo people were seriously injured after a truck crashed into concrete barriers on the M25 beneath the N2 bridge early…
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Effingham business robbery foiled by law enforcement
CrimeLaw enforcement recovered stolen items from the tuck shop after the suspects crashed into a curb in their attempt to…
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Durban North resident encourages more planting of trees
Local newsLocal resident Ellysa Entwistle has actively planted trees in her own garden and the Seaton Park Nature Reserve.
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Riders gear up for MTB challenge
Local newsThe event will see riders tackle a 7km lap course completing as many laps as possible in 24 hours.
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KZN number plate deadline draws closer
Local newsThe KZN Department of Transport has confirmed that after Sunday, November 30, the old-style number plates will be invalid.
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Christmas tree sales to kick off soon in Durban North
Local newsUmhlanga Round Table Christmas tree sales start next week. The community is encouraged to support this charitable initiative.











