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Ethekwini confirms all beaches open in Durban
Local newsFollowing rumours of beaches being closed, eThekwini Municipality shared that all beaches in Durban are open and have been well…
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Community Fathers’ second sunrise meeting unites children in the community
Local newsWentworth children, accompanied by Community Fathers, spent the day at Brighton Beach enjoying the beach, meaningful talks and food.
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Priyasha claims top prize in SPAR Superstar competition
SchoolsThe overall winners of the SPAR Superstar competition has been announced. Priyasha Naidoo is the winner in the primary school…
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Montclair hosts crime awareness day
CrimeThe focus of the day was to raise awareness on gender-based violence and to encourage residents to report crime to…
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KZN special schools vow not to reopen next year
Local newsFollowing a meeting with special school leadership and members, it has been decided that KZN special schools will not open…
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Saving Savannah: Help brave baby treat kidney condition
Local newsBaby Savannah was diagnosed with Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney, which occurs when a baby’s kidney is not fully developed.
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Calls grow for police to stop rejecting crime complaints
CrimeResidents have voiced concerns over what they describe as the ineffective service at the Wentworth police station.
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The Bluff CPF helps police tackle crime
CrimeA member of The Bluff CPF spotted a vehicle parked inside a property in Wentworth and immediately called for backup.
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Samsung becomes the official mobile and consumer electronics partner for SA rugby’s national teams and the Vodacom URC
AdvertorialSponsoredGalaxy tech and AI power Samsung's new partnership with SA Rugby and the Vodacom URC, enhancing performance, connection, and the…
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Report highlights severe housing backlog in three SA municipalities
MunicipalResidents on The Bluff are grappling with the growing number of informal dwellers occupying private land in the area.
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Thabitha promotes well-being with free community outreach
Local newsCommunity members came out in their numbers to support the outreach offered by the Gateway clinic and Thabitha Care Services.
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37 vervet monkeys released after 3-year rehabilitation journey
Local newsAfter three years of rehabilitation, including some monkeys being integrated into the troop, the monkeys were released back into the…











