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UPDATE: Reeaz Moola to return home after detention by Israeli forces
Local newsNewcastle humanitarian Reeaz Moola is returning home after being detained by Israeli forces while en route to Gaza with the…
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AbaQulusi opens window period for illegal electricity connections
Local newsAbaQulusi Local Municipality opens a window period to legalise electricity connections and restore power.
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Umzinyathi SAPS members earn top honours at provincial awards
Dundee CourierUmzinyathi police officers and community partners earned top honours at a provincial awards ceremony recognising excellence in policing.
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Cash-in-transit vehicle crashes on R103 near Estcourt
Estcourt NewsThe exact cause of the crash has not yet been confirmed.
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Ferrum vier 50 jaar met styl en trots
Newcastle AdvertiserFerrum het hulle 50ste bestaansjaar met ’n elegante gala-geleentheid gevier – ’n aand vol dans, stories, musiek en dankbaarheid teenoor…
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Dannhauser celebrates heritage and talent at vibrant community event
Dundee CourierDannhauser residents showcased local talent, creativity and entrepreneurship at a vibrant Heritage and Art Day hosted by the municipality.
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Top science learners shine at inter-district Olympiad
NewsLearners from six districts competed in a science Olympiad to boost academic excellence.
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Namibiese sangeres Jezelle sing vir liefdadigheid in Vryheid
Local newsJezelle deel haar kankerreis en bring hoop tydens ’n spesiale fondsinsameling in Vryheid.
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Rotary Club welcomes new exchange student to Dundee
Dundee CourierDundee Rotary welcomed a German exchange student during a Boer and Brit social filled with bowls, laughter and community spirit.
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KZN Legislature inspects Newcastle landfill
Local newsThe KZN Legislature inspected Newcastle’s landfill to assess progress on compliance issues and emphasised sustainable solutions for environmental and health…
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Families search for missing pets in Newcastle
Local newsThree Newcastle families are appealing for help to find their missing dogs — Tonqi, Koba and Fiona. Contact details are…
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KZN Emergency Medical Services failing communities, warns DA
Dundee CourierDA warns KZN emergency medical services are failing communities, with staff shortages and broken ambulances putting lives at risk.











