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Vitamin B12 deficiency may hinder exam performance, experts warn
Without sufficient vitamin B12, the brain may struggle to keep up – even after hours of study, says wellness expert
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Passport delivered straight to your doorstep?
Home Affairs introduces passport doorstep delivery to expats before rolling it out in SA
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Sassa announces SRD payment dates for October
COVID-19 SRD grant beneficiaries urged to ensure that their banking details are correct
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Steroid use across city sparks concern
Concerns raised over high steroid use in the City of uMhlathuze
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Eskom solar change: ‘Cost relief’ for households with rooftop solar
Residents are urged to register solar systems despite Eskom announcing changes to some compliance processes
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Angler’s angles from ‘The Bay’: Summer fish are on the way!
With summer just around the corner, anglers can expect to see even more rays and other summer species
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Beef still bites and chicken joins price surge as food inflation edges higher
StatsSA reports meat inflation at 6-year high as chicken prices rise and beef stays costly, while milk and eggs drop.
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Police search for missing man
Can you help Ingwavuma SAPS find this missing man?
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5 car checks to do now to prevent holiday hassles
With only 2 months left before Christmas and many travelling during the festive season, car checks ahead of time are…
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‘Violence is a mental health issue’ – Zululand campaign calls for action
Zululand Mental Health Society warns that violence, poverty and gender inequality are driving mental health problems, especially among youth.
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Empangeni pupils give back to Hospice
Old Mill High School pupils from all grades made a much-needed donation to the Zululand Hospice Association (ZHA)
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Mass rabies vaccination campaign hits Zululand region
More than 200 animals vaccinated in Mtunzini as rabies vaccination campaign is held in region











