Local news
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New dome cameras keep criminals in check
CrimeIn a bid to curb crime on The Bluff, ET Rapid Response looks to bring their dome camera project to…
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Brighton Beach police hunt business robbers
CrimeStaff members of the business were forced to lie down on the floor while the armed suspects ransacked the shop.
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Ratepayers’ association raises concerns over ministerial appointments
Local newsThe Bluff Ratepayers' and Residents' Association says that some of the newly elected ministers lack experience and crucial skills.
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Interruption in prepaid electricity token purchases causes disruption in Durban
Local newsFrustrated residents are calling on eThekwini Municipality to fix its electricity vending system.
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Rhombic Egg-Eater snake rescued in Prospecton [Video]
Local newsProfessional snake catcher Warren Dick reckons it is very unusual to find a Rhombic Egg-Eater in the Durban area. He…
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Wentworth community mourns the loss of a stalwart
Local newsNicole Ann Williams was a teacher for 44 years at Wentworth Primary School before she retired. The community mourns the…
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The Bluff author publishes latest book
Local newsThe Bluff author, Sevani Singaram, has published her second novel, which promises to launch readers into the mysterious world of…
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eThekwini Municipality launches free rabies vaccination drive
Local newsQueen Duma, a health technician from the State Vet, said that rabies has no proven cure or treatment once it…
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Grant payment dates for July
Local newsSassa has also revised the grant amounts for elderly persons and individuals with disabilities.
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Thabitha takes a stand: Fighting substance abuse
Local newsThe Thabitha Community Care Services hosted a placard demonstration to take a stand against drug abuse. The rally was held…
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Montclair gate-motor thefts surge – community alerted to rising crime wave
CrimeAuthorities are urging for vigilance and precautionary measures amid an alarming spike in crime, emphasising the importance of securing properties…
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The Bluff all-rounder set to shine once again
Local newsThis year’s Young Performers Project will feature its biggest cast yet with 170 children and two children mass led choirs.











