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Women encouraged to undergo regular cancer screenings to promote early detection
Local newsAccording to Cansa, breast and cervical cancers are the leading cause of death among South African women.
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Lockdown: 311 cases of domestic violence reported in Ugu District
Local newsThe public, private sector and civil society organisations are urged to comment on the Victim Support Services Bill which was…
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Updated Covid-19 stats for Umdoni communities
Local newsScottburgh is currently the town with the most active cases in the Umdoni area.
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Margate and Shelly Beach part of digital census which is underway countrywide
Local newsA census provides small area data on demographics, socio-economic and living conditions of the population.
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UPDATE: Over 4 000 confirmed Covid-19 cases recorded in Ugu District
Local newsThe recovery rate is 2 907 in the district.
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Umzumbe mayor’s registration funding assistance is now open
Local newsPreviously disadvantaged applicants between the ages of 16-35 years will be considered.
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Vote Port Edward to victory as the Kwêla Dorp van die Jaar
Local newsAs an added incentive, the Port Edward Banners Rest Ratepayers' Association is running a competition whereby those who vote for…
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Tourism Business Council of South Africa launches Covid-19 protocols safety app
Local newsThe new app will aid in the safe reopening of the industry by training business owners on the safe implementation…
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Scottburgh Saps appeals to community to ‘rigorously’ adhere to level 3 lockdown regulations
Local newsOver the past several weeks people have been going about their day-to-day routines much as they did before the pandemic…
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Motorists plead for Park Rynie traffic lights be fixed
Local newsOnly half of the traffic lights are working, which has caused quite a bit of confusion.
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Collision at Izotsha intersection leaves four injured
Local newsInjuries ranged from minor to serious, said paramedics.
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Watch out – there’s a new crime fighter on the block
Local newsSouth African Community Crime Watch works closely with Community Policing Forums, police, neighbourhood watch groups and security companies.











