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  • Agri survey highlights drought impact on farming industry

    Local news

    The survey was well received by the respondents and provided Kwanalu with a unique understanding of the dire circumstances many…

  • Port statistics for November

    Local news

    Of the cargo handled last month, excluding vehicles, more than 350 000 tons was liquid bulk, 65 313 tons break…

  • KZN Health MEC welcomes Christmas Day babies

    Local news

    The first Christmas Day baby was born at Empangeni's Queen Nandi Memorial Hospital

  • Stay alert this festive season

    Local news

    This warning comes from Empangeni Community Policing Forum (CPF) structures whose members urge residents to stay on high alert throughout…

  • Water safety alert

    Local news

    Children’s safety advocacy organisation, ChildSafe, is calling on parents and care-givers to be the adult this season, and to prioritise…

  • Police probe into rubber bullet incident

    Local news

    Captain Nkosingiphile Mthethwa said a case was opened by Ngwenya at the Richards Bay police station recently, which was later…

  • Reduced airport tariffs for festive season

    Local news

    With the exception of the pick-up facility at the Durban airport, special rates will apply to the multi-storey Parkade, the…

  • Rapist grandfather jailed for life

    Crime

    The 67-year-old from Madwaleni area in KwaMsane outside Mtubatuba, who is on chronic medication for diabetes, was sentenced to life…

  • Fill a shoebox and support seafarers

    Local news

    Fill a shoebox and support seafarers

  • Monkey shot and killed in Richards Bay

    Local news

    The incident occurred last Thursday and was reported to CROW by a concerned member of the public

  • Relief for motorists after N2 officially opened

    Local news

    The R1-billion, 33km stretch between Mtunzini Toll Plaza and Empangeni is now an 11.4-metre wide double carriageway which will ease…

  • ISSUES AT STAKE: The broken glass is as green on the other side

    Blogs

    Those who go crazy about the drunken, littering louts in our city must stay clear of international pop concerts, says…

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