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Schools unite to fight drug abuse and gangsterism with sports day
Ladysmith GazetteOrganiser Cllr Londathina Hlomuka says the initiative aims to restore discipline and revive the culture of sport among learners.
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Action-packed week sees Sarel Cilliers teams performing with pride
Dundee CourierBusy week at Sarel Cilliers with sport
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Dundee’s Logan wins gold and sets sights on national wrestling glory
Dundee CourierLogan Vorster wins wrestling gold in Newcastle and dreams of national success like her sister Sandré.
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Endumeni’s new Chamber president slams municipal failure
Dundee CourierNew Chamber president calls for action as poor municipal governance threatens local businesses and service delivery.
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New Endumeni chamber president warns that municipal chaos is choking local businesses
Dundee Courierewly elected Endumeni Chamber of Commerce president Alan Schonken has come out swinging—blaming dysfunctional local governance for the hardship faced…
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Cash, phones stolen in brazen Pioneer Park Pick n Pay robbery
Local newsA gang of six armed men stormed the Pick n Pay on John Parks Road in Pioneer Park early yesterday…
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Surviving the crunch: Dinner for four for less
Newcastle AdvertiserHousehold budgets have been feeling the pinch with escalating food prices. Here are some tasty and affordable dinner ideas you…
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Local runners conquer the Comrades
Meet the four unstoppable Newcastle runners who conquered the 2025 Comrades Marathon—discover their powerful journeys and what drove them.
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Grace Market Day brings warmth to a chilly start to winter
Local newsThe market offered something for everyone — from clothes, shoes, and books to toys, plants, and delicious treats.
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Veteran BBAC runner laces up for Comrades number 30
Dundee CourierAntony Nkabini's love for road running and in particular the Comrades Marathon was nurtured by his hero, the legendary Bruce…
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End of an era: Dannhauser’s beloved Horizon Restaurant sold after 40 years
Dundee CourierWhen the restaurant opened, before 'transformation' in 1986. it was considered revolutionary for its inclusive spirit, diverse menu, and cultural…
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St Dominics Newcastle’s Youth Desk gives to the less fortunate
Local newsThe school, joined by various other businesses, donated blankets, clothes, and food to the less fortunate who are the most…











