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  • Amanzimtoti runners race against the clock

    Local sport

    Runners joined in their numbers for the Amanzimtoti Athletics Club's recent time trial, with over 40 taking part in the…

  • School records smashed at swimming gala

    Local sport

    Young swimmers from Warner Beach Preparatory School competed in an inter-house gala, breaking five records along the way.

  • Orient Hills council flats to be assessed

    Local news

    eThekwini is finally taking steps toward transferring ownership to long-time tenants of the Orient Hills council flats.

  • Last call to join the Caxton Cares Square by Square workshop

    Local news

    The workshop will be held at the South Coast SUN office, 33 Main Road, Kingsburgh, Amanzimtoti where attendees can enjoy…

  • Hearts of Toti makes a ‘splash’

    News

    It was an evening of fun, as Splash Waterworld hosted a night riding fundraiser for local NPO, Hearts of Toti…

  • Sassa grant recipients: Open bank accounts at the Civic Centre

    News

    Sassa grant recipients are urged to go to the Amanzimtoti Civic Centre on March 5 to open a bank account…

  • Amanzimtoti artist shares her inspiration

    Local news

    Totally Art Club met for their monthly art session, this time learning about cubism using stained glass templates.

  • Rains batter the South Coast

    Local news

    Weather in eThekwini has been dreadful during the past week, and after heavy rainfall last night, flooding has affected even…

  • Suspects die during shootout with Isipingo police

    Crime

    The men had been wanted for a string of crimes in Isipingo Rail and Malabar Hill, including murder, attempted murder,…

  • Amanzimtoti scouts shine in awards

    Local news

    Sarah-Paige Hall and Rebecca Salmond for receiving their Springbok awards, while Siyabonga Mhlongo received a Leaping Wolf certificate.

  • Night adder caught in sticky situation

    News

    A night adder was found stuck to packaging tape in Prospecton, and a snake catcher from The Bluff made a…

  • Businesses take stock of the flood devastation

    Top stories

    A cellphone repair shop in Amanzimtoti CBD, was one of the most affected by the floods with an estimated R70…

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