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Warner Beach entrant hopes to win beauty pageant
Local newsDuring her reign, if she wins, Grace Turner of Amanzimtoti High School hopes to advocate for anti-bullying and mental health…
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Amanzimtoti rugby players to represent KZN
Local sportThirty-six players from the Amanzimtoti Youth Rugby Club were selected for the KZN Duikers team and will compete at this…
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Road floods near Galleria Mall
Local newsMotorists are urged to exercise caution in the area, and the South African Weather Service has issued severe weather alerts…
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Wrap Toti in pink for cancer awareness
Local newsShow your support to cancer patients by wrapping a tree, pillar or gate post with pink material for September, October…
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Amanzimtoti detectives secure 19 convictions in August
CrimeFourteen suspects were arrested for various contact and property-related crimes, and 19 other convictions were made for various crimes.
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Amanzimtoti cricketer makes Proteas’ debut in Pakistan
Local sportSeshnie Naidu was instrumental in helping the South African team win the match against Pakistan by 10 runs.
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Crow launches new wildlife calendar
Local newsCrow and Compass Cares have launched their 2025 Wildlife Calendar which features stunning photography of the country’s most majestic fauna.
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Planned electricity upgrades to impact services in eThekwini
Local newsThe upgrades will disrupt electricity and communication services, so residents are urged to top up their prepaid meters ahead of…
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Entries open for Sapphire Coast Marathon
Local sportAthletes participating in the Goss and Balfe Sapphire Coast Marathon 10km race can look forward to an exciting new route…
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Unveiling Excellence: DUT’s odyssey of innovation beyond academia
AdvertorialThe Durban University of Technology (DUT), located on South Africa's east coast, was formed in 2002 from the merger of…
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Amanzimtoti teacher’s rape case postponed
Local newsThe teacher accused of raping an autistic learner will remain in custody until next month when he will apply for…
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Employees collect tons of litter during beach clean-up
Local newsToyota employees and contractors collected 400 bags of litter, totalling about 2 700kg, from the Umbogintwini River-mouth area.











