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KZN figure skating team to compete in Gauteng
Local sportFor the first time in years, a full team of figure skaters is being sent to compete to represent KZN…
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Help get Amanzimtoti karate champ to Gauteng tournament
Local sportHe won gold in kata and silver in kumite, securing his selection to the SA JKA National Championships, which will…
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Comrades scammers trick entrants
Local sportA concerning scam has been making its rounds, this time targeted at aspirant Comrades Marathon runners.
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Umgababa chief’s death shocks community
Local newsOne of the final tasks he undertook this year was meeting with eThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba to discuss civic…
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Driver charged for overloading near Isipingo
Local newsA quick count revealed that 14 primary school learners from two different schools were crammed into the car, including in…
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Amanzimtoti juniors dominate pre-season netball games
Local sportThe club hopes that the six wins from six matches it achieved will lay a solid performance foundation for its…
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Husband sentenced for trying to have wife killed in Winklespruit
CrimeRamith Aneerudh pleaded guilty to attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances and theft.
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Umbogintwini scouts raft races to victory [Pics]
Local newsAfter getting ample experience with raft-making, 1st Umbogintwini Scouts overcame 16 other rafts at the Raft Enduro Race.
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Sapphire Coast Tourism repaints Moss Kolnik bridge
Local newsAfter it was defaced, volunteers from Sapphire Coast Tourism got to work restoring the Moss Kolnik bridge in Amanzimtoti.
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Sex scandal rocks Umgababa school
CrimeLearners have embarked on a strike in support of a teacher who has been suspended for allegedly having a sexual…
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Weekend operating dates for the Winklespruit licensing centres
Local newsFor more information about the Winklespruit Licensing Centre weekend operating hours contact the Winklespruit DLTC on 031 311 5451/2/3.
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Insightful recycling workshop held in Lovu
Local newsAttendees were also taught how to manage waste, including turning it into compost for gardening.











