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When everyone can publish, who can be trusted?
AdvertorialA viral claim can reach thousands before it is verified. In a fast-moving digital world, trusted local newsrooms help separate…
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Final Ward 3 Fun Walk marks Harriram’s farewell
communityCllr Connie Harriram celebrated community spirit at her final Ward 3 Fun Walk before leaving office.
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Community tournaments unite teams across Zululand towns
communitySoccer tournaments in eDumbe and Vryheid to support charity and community sport.
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Municipality strengthens support for local artists
communityNewcastle Municipality is launching an initiative to support artists through exhibitions, skills development and economic opportunities.
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Highlanders suffer worste home defeat against Sasol
communityBoschpick Highlanders lost 71-26 to Sasol in a tough home match.
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How to vote for your favourite businesses in ‘Best of Newcastle’
AdvertorialHere is a step-by-step breakdown of how readers can vote for their favourite businesses in this year's Readers' Choice Awards.
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Scelo turns hardship into community change
communityScelo Ndwandwe shares how his journey from Madadeni inspired initiatives that promote youth empowerment, stroke awareness and oral health.
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Volunteers called upon to renovate 84 SPCA kennels in 1 day
communityIt's all happening during the 'Paint a Cage, Change a Life' volunteer day.
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Community to celebrate World Yoga Day with wellness event
communityJoin a free World Yoga Day celebration on June 21, at Nofta Hall featuring yoga, Tai Chi, mindfulness and relaxation…
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Madadeni road upgrade project begins construction
communityNewcastle Municipality has started upgrading gravel roads in Madadeni, with improved tarred roads, drainage systems and pedestrian facilities.
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Municipality intensifies efforts to keep Newcastle clean
communityMunicipal teams tackle maintenance work across key areas to improve public spaces, safety and the town’s appearance.
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Newcastle Lions bring warmth to 550 residents
communityNewcastle Lions brought hope and relief to 550 residents through their annual Winter Warmer Project.











