Monthly Archives: October 2015
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DURBAN POLICE COMBATING AGAINST CRIME
By: Mhleli Mkhize Police arrested a total of 334 suspects during operations in the EThekwini Inner and Outer West Region during the month of September 2015. ... -
NINE INJURED IN A TAXI CRASH
By: Sthabiso Mdledle Nine people were injured after a taxi crashed into a wire fence of Hagart Road in Pinetown, KwaZulu- Natal this morning. According to ... -
SASFA PRESIDENT DEFENDS SHAKES MASHABA SELECTION CRITERIA
By: Lucky Khanyile In his attempt to defend Bafana Bafana coach Ephraim Shakes Mashaba, South African Schools Football Association (SASFA) president, Mandla Mazibuko has backed him ... -
NEW INFORMATION CENTER FOR TRAIN COMMUTERS
By: Sthabiso Mdledle Transport minister, Dipuo Peters launched a new communication centre for train commuters in Tembisa on Monday. This centre is aimed at providing commuters ... -
BURNT MAN RUSHED TO HOSPITAL
By: Nosipho Ntombela A Pinetown man was rushed to hospital last night after he was badly burnt in a fire. The exact cause of the fire ... -
SUNFOIL DOLPHINS EARMARKS FIELDING AS KEY AHEAD OF VKB KNIGHTS CLASH
By: Lucky Khanyile Sunfoil Dolphins Coach, Lance Klusener, is adamant Ryan Moron’s fielding skills will come in handy ahead of their Momentum One Day Cup on ... -
CITIZENS TAKE TO THE STREETS IN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
By: Sandile Zikhali More than 300 people from different civil unions and organisations took to the streets of Durban for the anti-corruption march on Wednesday. The ... -
COMMONWEALTH GAMES THANKSGIVING PRAYER
By: Nosipho Ntombela A sound of praying voices filled the International Convention Centre (ICC), yesterday as Covenant Fellowship Church International (CFCI), held a thanksgiving prayer for ... -
BREAK SILENCE AGAINST CANCER
By: Anele Nduzulwana and Sandile Lukhozi A discussion intensified at the Durban City Hall as people shared their knowledge and opinions about cancer, on Friday. The ...
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