Monthly Archives: August 2015
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MASISIZANE FIGHTING UNEMPLOYMENT AND POVERTY
By: Samkelisiwe Majola “Poverty is a major contribution to sickness and death, as it result in overabundance of children that are left without parent. This burden ... -
RESIDENTS’ EMOTIONS MIXED OVER PARK CHANGING
By: Venal Naidu North beach residents are up in arms because the Olive Convention Centres (OCC) wants to change the Douglas Carpendale Park into a parking ... -
Q&A WITH THAMI SHOBEDE
By: Nosipho Ntombela South Afrcian Idols fans will remember Thami Shobede (27), a guy who got four yeses on his first Johannesburg audition for Idols Season ... -
PERMITS STILL AN ISSUE FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS
By: Xolisani Khumalo Foreign nationals blame government for the hostility many endure, expired permits and illegal squatting. The backlog at the Department of Home Affairs and ... -
MEALIE- MEALIE SUPPLY DECLINES AS DROUGHT PERSISTS
By: Thalente Ncube Farmers from within the province lose hope with their harvests as meteorologists are predicting a low rainfall in KwaZulu-Natal. The province is faced ... -
DUT DEBATE TEAM AIMS HIGH
By: Ndumiso Nxumalo The Durban University of Technology’s debate team is going to participate in the South African National Universities Debating Championships at the University of ... -
BIG FRIDAY FOR PRINCE BUTHELEZI
By: Nhlanhla Mthembu The Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Museum and Documentation Centre’s official opening was announced during a media conference at the Protea Edward Hotel in Durban ... -
POLICE BRUTALITY VIDEO BUZZES ON SOCIAL MEDIA FEED
By: Mhleli Mkhize Two Douglasdale police officers that are at the center of a brutality video that has gone viral have not been suspended. While police ... -
SASCO MEETING AFTER WINNING 2015 ELECTIONS
By: Sthabiso Mdledle South African Students Congress (SASCO) is calling upon every Durban University of Technology student to come to their meeting about the issues facing ...
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