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  • Search for kidnapped boy

    Crime

    According to police, Lwazi Tembe left home in Mzileni area, Thengane Reserve on Monday, 30 September after telling his parents…

  • Join Hillside Aluminium’s stakeholder engagement session

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    Learn more about the initiatives that Hillside Aluminium are involved in and ask them any questions you may have.

  • Big break for Richards Bay performer

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    The 23-year old Aquadene resident joined aspiring actors, singers, dancers and models from across the country and Namibia at the…

  • Men most affected by crime according to survey statistics

    Local news

    Both very low and very high income households were affected, with KZN and the Northern Cape fingered as the most…

  • Rape suspect arrested at Inanda

    Crime

    Shortly after the arrest, Jozini detectives were alerted and they fetched him from the Inanda police station

  • Call on government to act on fuel increases

    Local news

    Fuel hike worries IFP

  • Neglect of young men blamed for abuse

    Local news

    This sentiment was shared by ANC Provincial Women's League Chairperson Nonhlanhla Khoza, when addressing members who converged at the Empangeni…

  • Fill a shoebox and support seafarers

    Local news

    The Port of Richards Bay Mission to Seafarers is appealing to the public for the donations, which will be handed…

  • Businesses boost disability drive

    Local news

    The car fanatics created their non profit company, Mighty Disabled Awareness (MDA) in 2017 to aid the disabled in the…

  • eShowe sugar cane farmer is tops in KZN

    Local news

    D'Aubrey, the third generation of his family to farm on Arcadia Estate in Entumeni outside eShowe, joined the family farming…

  • Thousands apply for NSFAS funding

    Local news

    On average, NSFAS has been receiving more than 4 000 applications a day, with the number going as high as…

  • The rugby fans’ guide to English

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    To help bewildered fans navigate this Babel, British Airways’ cabin crew, who between them speak 45 different languages - from…

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