News
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Amanzimtoti Child and Family Welfare Society: 77 years of service
Local newsTo continue their vital role in helping children and foster-care parents, the society needs the public's support of their thrift…
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Isipingo police launch domestic-violence awareness campaign
CrimeThe September campaign aims to educate the community about the various services available to victims of abuse.
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Man wanted in Doon Heights jewellery-theft case
CrimeThe thief stole a gold watch belonging to a Doon Heights resident that is worth thousands and holds sentimental value.
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Park rehabilitation project blossoms in Warner Beach
Local newsA resident is transforming a neglected area on Massey Road by planting hundreds of indigenous plants to enhance safety and…
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Warnadoone lifesavers face-off at inter-squad champs
Local newsChamps are a fun way for the squads to have some healthy competition while maintaining their fitness and teamwork.
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Municipal debt relief for deceased and insolvent estates
Local newsThe eThekwini Municipality has provided debt relief for beneficiaries of properties worth up to and including one million rand.
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Beware of spillage on N2 Amanzimtoti
Local newsThe oil/substance spill between Winklespruit and Doon Heights is worsened by the rain, causing the road to be slippery and…
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Amanzimtoti CPF celebrates senior citizens
Local newsSecurity companies and the Amanzimtoti Community Police Forum visited a Warner Beach old age home to entertain the residents and…
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Learners find beach clean-up rewarding
Local newsSome of the learners said it was sad to learn about the effects of plastic pollution but rewarding to play…
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Pickleball showdown in Amanzimtoti
Local newsSeven real estate teams from across the region come together for a day of friendly competition. Pickleball proved to be…
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Toti youth rugby players give it their all
Local newsAmanzimtoti Rugby Club’s U13 Orange team and U14 team won against Rovers and Hillcrest, while the other six teams lost…
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Police, security conduct raids in Isipingo CBD
CrimeThese surprise raids will continue throughout the year with the aim to reduce drugs and weapons on the streets.











