News
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Water’s current bad taste is not unhealthy – eThekwini
MunicipalThe sandy taste is caused by elevated levels of the compound 2-methylisoborneol affecting water supplied through the Wiggins Water Treatment…
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Isipingo Pet Rescue saves mum and pups
Local newsIsipingo-based animal rescuers focused their attention on a new mum and her pups, nursing them back to health.
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Sports stars and athletes converge as the HONOR 600 Series launches in SA with flagship-level performance
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City to enforce taxi rank law compliance at malls
Local newsThe eThekwini Transport Authority has been authorised to ensure taxi ranks within shopping malls comply with the National Land Transport…
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Snare Aware finds two dead monkeys in Lower Illovo
Local newsSnare Aware members split their attention, with one team focusing its attention on Pietermaritzburg and the other, Lower Illovo.
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Kingsburgh-wide power outage reported
MunicipalThe fault reporting platforms provide an instant fault reference number upon submission of all required information.
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Community focuses on Illovo Township clean-up project
Local newsResidents, church members and Durban Solid Waste workers focused on keeping the Illovo Township clean.
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‘Drunk’ driver threatens police with axe at Umbumbulu
Local newsThe man was brought back to the roadblock he had allegedly fled, where a breathalyser test was conducted, yielding a…
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Vandalism disrupts water supply – eThekwini Municipality
MunicipalThe municipality has urged residents to assist in protecting public infrastructure and to report any suspicious activity.
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Obituary: George Hardenberg
Local newsGeorge will be remembered for his dedication, generosity, and unwavering commitment to Amanzimtoti.
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Back-to-back wins for Sapphire Coast photographer
Local newsA Sapphire Coast Camera Club member won back-to-back awards for her consistently beautiful photographs.
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Prospecton’s major project completed well ahead of schedule
Local newsThe R113m project began in 2024 to restore the berm and prevent future breaches of the Umlazi River following the…











