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[Update] Amanzimtoti police seek help identifying victim
Local newsAmanzimtoti police seek community assistance in identifying the pedestrian killed on the N2 South on February 21.
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Sapphire Coast map-boards ready to point the path
Local newsMap-boards across Amanzimtoti were repaired and upgraded in key high-visibility areas for tourists and locals alike.
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Warner Beach learner wins City mascot designing competition
Local newsThe competition encouraged learners across the municipality to showcase their creativity while learning about sustainable waste management.
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South Coast pipeline project back on track
MunicipalThe R1.2b project entails replacing a 70-year-old 950mm diameter concrete pipe with a new 1 200mm diameter steel one.
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Doonside mural progressing along [Pics]
Local newsThe Doonside mural project spearheaded by Tidy Towns Amanzimtoti and painted by Amanzimtoti High School artists is progressing along.
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Court allows defamation case to proceed following Isipingo crash
Local newsBefore launching the court bid, ALS Paramedics gave Siboniso Duma until February 2 to retract the allegations he had made…
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Bold plans for Winklespruit learning centre [Pics]
Local newsThe Duncan Centre for Life Skills Development, a non-profit learning centre, shared its current and upcoming developments and projects.
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Obituary: Leone Anne Harte
Local newsIn the community, she was greatly loved, having worked at Warner Beach Junior Primary School for more than 25 years.
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Pedestrian killed in accident on N2 South
Local newsA road accident along the N2 southbound left one pedestrian dead and the driver of a vehicle hospitalised.
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Property owners in eThekwini urged to check valuation roll
NewsThe 5th General Valuation Roll will be open until March 31, and property owners who disagree with the figure can…
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Mural marvel unveiled at Hutchison Park
Local newsSapphire Coast Tourism recently unveiled a fresh new mural, painted by local artist Christine Andrews at Hutchison Park.











