Monthly Archives: July 2014
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THUMBS UP FOR RADIODUT
By: Nomvula Ndlovu The Durban University of Technology Steve Biko campus hosted the official launch of the university’s radio station, “RadioDUT” this Friday. Students came out ... -
NEW CLASSROOMS, NEW HOPE
By: Nqobile Tembe Groutville High School in Stanger, North of Durban, is one of the few schools fortunate enough to have been built new classrooms by ... -
INTRODUCING NEW TASTES TO DURBAN
By: Dale Munatswa Exhibitors took the opportunity to astound people with their new products at this year’s Taste of Durban Festival at Sun Coast on Saturday. ... -
LIFE IS A SYNTHESIS…SOMETHING HAS DISTURBED THIS SYNTHESIS OF LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA
By: Bongani Gema Having a toothache is one of the most excruciating experiences one can be forced to endure. The ability of the pain to manifest ... -
DUT IS THINKING GREEN
By: Khethukuthula Lembethe The Durban University of Technology Pietermaritzburg Riverside Campus, EcoTourism Department launched the Tree of Legacy Campaign on Friday. The students were dressed in ... -
SHAPE WILLING TO SHAPE UKZN STUDENTS’ FUTURE
By: Nhlanhla Ndlovu University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) lecturer Thea van der Westhuizen and Durban entrepreneurs gave a lecture on entrepreneurship at Durban Undersea Bar on Wednesday. ... -
THOUSANDS PROTEST FOR PALESTINE IN DURBAN
By: Khanyisani Dlomo Traffic came to a standstill on Friday as thousands poured through central Durban to call for an end to Israeli action in Gaza, ... -
DURBAN’S FASHION GODDESS: MAMSIE MKHWANAZI
By: Nqobile Tembe She is the brains behind Afrolucious Designs, a label proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the fashion industry. Fashion ... -
POINT PEACEFUL MARCH TO FIGHT AGAINST CRIME
By: Nhlanhla Ndlovu Point Community Policing Forum (CPF) and residences took an initiative to fight against crime and drugs in the South Durban area. The march ...
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