Local news
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Search continues for missing Amanzimtoti Jack Russell
Local newsLexi, a short-legged Jack Russell, was last seen on Amanzimtoti Main Beach. Her owner fears she may no longer be…
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Winklespruit murder case moved to Chatsworth
CrimeDuring the accused's recent Umlazi Magistrate's Court appearance, it was ruled that the case be transferred to the Chatsworth Regional…
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Wildlife rehabilitation centre hosts environmental workshop
Local newsCrow is celebrating World Environmental Education Day with a workshop geared towards enriching young minds.
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Schools invited to join municipal recycling project
Local newsIn an effort to reduce waste and promote the culture of recycling, eThekwini Municipality invites schools to join its recycling…
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Tidying up Amanzimtoti school area
Local newsA collaborative effort between local organisations and businesses brightened up Umdoni Road ahead of term one of the school year.
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Councillor says Lower Illovo shelter will not solve homelessness
Local newsSakhithemba can accommodate only about 1000 people, compared to an estimated homeless population of roughly 20 000 across eThekwini.
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Folweni matriculant overcomes the odds
Local newsA Folweni matriculant did not let his financial struggles define him as he worked tirelessly towards his goals, achieving six…
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Amanzimtoti author shares journey of self-discovery
Local newsA mother-of-one shares her journey as a child born out of wedlock, hoping to inspire readers to overcome their own…
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Seadoone murder suspects transferred to Kokstad maximum prison
Local newsSiyabonga and Malusi Ndimande were taken into custody in November 2025 following a prolonged extradition process from Eswatini.
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Youth lead clean-up at Karridene Beach
Local newsSapphire Coast Tourism extended its thanks to the Clean Surf Project, For the Strength of Youth, ATKV Natalia and every…
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Isipingo community mourns CPF member
Local newsThe greater Isipingo community mourns the loss of a dedicated community policing forum member who died due to illness at…
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Cultivating the next generation of photographers
Local newsThe Sapphire Coast Camera Club was the fastest growing club in KZN and has bold plans for the new year…











