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4 things to do in South Africa for International Day of Peace
Local newsThis day encourages individuals, communities and nations to come together in the pursuit of global peace and conflict resolution.
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WATCH: Raw sewage overflow on The Bluff sparks frustration
Local newsSewage overflow is a recurring problem in the Fynnlands area in The Bluff, which will only be rectified when the…
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KZN Health MEC encourages healthy living in Heart Awareness Month
Local newsKwaZulu-Natal Health MEC sheds light on following a healthy lifestyle to avoid cardiovascular disease.
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WATCH: City heeds the call for refurbishment at Ansteys Beach
Local newsWard 66 councillor Zoë Solomon says the beach is expected to be in pristine condition just in time for beachgoers…
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Workshop educates South Durban community on laws relating to ‘Just Transition’
Local newsThe aim of the workshop was to educate residents on ‘Just Transition’ and what is currently happening in South Africa,…
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Donate to aquaponics project at Crow
Local newsAquaponics systems can be an effective way to provide food for wildlife while also promoting eco-friendly practices.
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What not to do at a show house
Local newsKnowing that your dream home could be just around the corner is a heady feeling. Take heed of these pointers…
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WATCH: Court finds Dr Hoosen Haffejee was tortured and hanged
Local newsThe outcome of the case highlights the dedication of individuals and organisations who were committed to uncovering the truth and…
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WATCH: Scouts and Cubs aim to be champions for nature
Local newsLearners planted trees and learned how to take care of them in commemoration of Arbour Day.
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WATCH: Marsh owl recovers at wildlife centre ICU enclosure
Local newsDedicated staff at the centre are providing around-the-clock care for the rescued owl.
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Heritage festival to celebrate Wentworth’s cultural history and diversity
Local newsA photographic exhibition and storytelling sessions will form part of the festival.
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Here’s how children can get free counselling in Wentworth
Local newsCounselling sessions are offered to children up to the age of 18 years and are free of charge.











