Editor’s note

  • Declare those invaders

    Editor's note

    Be careful what you sow as you could reap a huge fine.

  • Winds of change

    Editor's note

    After a highly charged council meeting this week many positive statements were made.

  • Cable theft costs

    Editor's note

    Cable theft damages the power infrastructure and power surges linked to cable theft destroy household appliances.

  • Put a stop to pavement trading

    Editor's note

    Councillors and municipal officials need to take a walk around some of the streets, especially in Port Shepstone, to see…

  • Municipalities, police must be more responsible

    Editor's note

    It is misguided to think this is a rural problem.

  • Turnaround strategy

    Editor's note

    Now is the time to get up and deliver.

  • Sewage spill scare

    Editor's note

    These are a serious threat not only to the environment but to animals and humans as well.

  • Be alert: It’s wildfire season

    Editor's note

    South Coast communities are urged to stay on full alert as the fire index remains at dangerous levels.

  • ‘Dutch courage’ for South Coast children

    Local news

    A couple from Holland is helping the disabled in Gamalakhe.

  • Let there be sards

    Editor's note

    Now we need to practise patience as we wait for the sardine showdown.

  • Amahle needs medical help

    Local news

    The teenager has developed ear infections that have impaired her hearing.

  • Have we failed our children?

    Editor's note

    No wearing of green ribbons is going to help - we need to unite in protecting and supporting our children.

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