Monthly Archives: August 2014
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STUDENTS AWARDED
By: Mandisa Magwaza The Department of Environmental Health celebrated its annual student’s awards in elegance at an inspiring event held at the Durban University of Technology, ... -
KZN MUSIC IMBIZO EDUCATES ARTISTS
By: Nomvula Ndlovu Local music industry stakeholders in Durban gathered for the KZN Music Imbizo at KZN Music House on Thursday to discuss the way forward ... -
AMAZULU COME UNSTUCK AGAINST CELTIC
By: Bhekumndeni Kunene Two defensive mistakes gave Bloemfontein Celtic a 2- away win against AmaZulu at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. Playing their second match at home, ... -
DUT PROFESSOR DEBBIE LUTGE CELEBRATED BY ALL
By: Bliss Ndapasowa “To teach is to touch a life forever”. This was the message choreographer Sfiso Majola imparted to his audience through a contemporary dance ... -
INNOVATION IN THE MARITIME INDUSTRY
By: Dale Munatswa Directors of the Youth Chamber of Shipping in Africa (YCSA) announced that they will work with education institutions to connect young people to ... -
KZN GOVERNMENT DECLARES WAR ON WATER LEAKS
By: Nomvula Ndlovu The KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu, accompanied by the MEC for Local Government and Traditional Affairs Nomusa Dube-Ncube and Mayor James Nxumalo, launched the ... -
DUT SPORTS HEAD AWARDED
By: Mandisa Magwaza The Head of the Durban University of Technology’s Sports Administration, Nomsa Mahlangu received the SKISA Commendation Award from the first lady Dr Bongi-Ngema ... -
NEW HOUSES CAUSE PROBLEMS IN INK
By: Nhlanhla Ndlovu The Inanda, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu (INK) area residents have posed complains to eThekwini Municipality and KwaZulu-Natal province regarding RDP houses. In Ntuzuma Section B ... -
S.A FASHION WEAVES MORE THAN THREADS
By: Sethabile Bhekiswayo The Durban Fashion Fair is one runway that allows South African designers to evolve their techniques of design. This event has given young ...
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