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Renewed forestry focus at manufacturer
Matriarch Equipment was founded in 2009 by brothers Justin and Ashley Bell, grandsons of the late Bell Equipment founder, Irvine…
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MEC intervenes to solve hospital’s challenges
The challenges related to old buildings that need to be upgraded as the hospital uses park homes as wards in…
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Information sought from public to identify deceased
Richards Bay police are appealing to the public for information relating to a body, believed to be of a person…
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WATCH: Taxi strike causes pandemonium on John Ross Highway this afternoon
A taxi strike on the John Ross and N2 resulted in major delays for motorists this afternoon
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Ramaphosa outlines plans for youth employment
'Our young people need to be given a head-start in the world of work. They should not face barriers and…
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Zululand still in a drought
Rainfall in the catchments of all Zululand dams has not been great and the region is still in the grip…
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New button spider species confirmed in Zululand
WTF Entomology, part of the Wild Tomorrow Fund, recently confirmed the discovery of the Phinda button spider after almost five…
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Join the great global nurdle hunt
Evidence gathered during the global event will be presented at the Scottish government’s International Marine Conference later this month
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NFP Deputy President Sindi Mashinini dumps the party
'During our recent meeting, I made it clear that Mdletshe was not allowed to be part of the NEC meeting.…
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Protesters invade Zululand Anthracite Colliery mine demanding employment
The group of the Luphonjwana community forced their way into the mine at 8am on Thursday, demanding to be employed
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Collective action needed to fight women and child abuse
Zululand Observer journalist Wellington Makwakwa shares his thoughts on the escalating violence against women and children
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Stefan Graunke and his crew of three Border collies are set to start their coastal clean-up project in Richards Bay on 21 February
The project aims to help clean up South Africa’s coastline
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