Health and awareness
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Construction worker injured in structural collapse on The Bluff
The man, believed to be in his twenties, was pinned beneath a concrete pillar while working on Beach Road near…
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Nipah Virus not a worry for South Africans
Despite the Nipah virus’s high fatality rate of 40-75%, the Department of Health says that South Africans have nothing to…
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Urgent appeal for blood donations as supply runs low
The national blood service strives for five days' worth of supply to ensure that it meets the demand of the…
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Questions linger over disappearance of The Bluff man
Dawn Gounden for Renegades Search and Rescue appealed for assistance from people who may have information that can assist in…
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Hospital board targets improvements at Wentworth Hospital
Wentworth Hospital Board is focusing on tackling ongoing challenges at the facility with a clear aim to enhance service delivery.
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How to stick to New Year resolutions
Maintaining New Year resolutions can sometimes be a difficult task, but by being SMART about your resolutions, it can be…
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Department hands over new ambulances in Wentworth
The recent handover, is envisaged to alliviate the strain on residents who have faced ongoing challenges in accessing healthcare services.
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eThekwini launches climate change forum
In a bid to tackle the escalating effects of climate change, eThekwini Municipality has unveiled its municipal forum for climate…
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Thabitha Care Services commemorates World Aids Day
The Thabitha Care Services commemorated Worlds Aids Day with an event aimed at creating awareness and reducing stigma around the…
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Students graduate from home-based care worker programme
Mediskills Healthcare Foundation celebrates the graduation of 26 students and their positive impact on surrounding communities.
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Tafta makes improvements to elder abuse hotline
The Association for The Aged have made major improvements to their national Elder Abuse Hotline which aims to help seniors…
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Thabitha promotes well-being with free community outreach
Community members came out in their numbers to support the outreach offered by the Gateway clinic and Thabitha Care Services.











