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1,236 Episodes
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Imbali crèche employee says 'sixth sense' helped save children 

A cook at a Pietermaritzburg crèche believes a little voice in her head saved the lives of the children, moments before a taxi slammed into the school. Nombulelo Mfeka had been preparing food at the crèche in the morning when her "sixth sense" prompted her to act. The clip is…
12 Sep 9AM 1 min

Zarah Ramsamy murder case remains unsolved one year on 

A Durban family says they haven't given up on the hope of seeing their daughter's killers behind bars. Thursday marked a year since 11-year-old Zarah Ramsamy was killed during a hijacking in Malvern, south of Durban.
11 Sep 3AM 3 min

Petition for Ugu to set up Eskom customer care office

Communities on the South Coast are appealing for stronger support from authorities in dealing with ongoing electricity supply challenges. The Democratic Alliance in the Ugu District has launched a petition, calling for Eskom to set up a local customer care office to improve communication and speed up service delivery.
10 Sep 10AM 6 min

Durban resident set for Gaza with aid flotilla: 'I can't stay silent'

A Durban North resident who is on her way to Gaza as part of a humanitarian aid flotilla says she's doing it for her three daughters. They are joining other activists from more than 40 countries on the Global Sumud Flotilla. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and American actress Susan Sarandon…
3 Sep 10AM 6 min

No taxis on Durban roads from Thursday, taxi council warns

The eThekwini Municipality Taxi Council has confirmed that no public taxis will be on the city's roads from Thursday onward. Chairperson Mathula Mkhize says the city's regional associations will be meeting to stamp the move on Wednesday morning after attempts to engage the municipality over the last two weeks failed.
3 Sep 3AM 7 min

Cape Vidal horror: Hyenas maul camper’s son in midnight attack

A father whose son was mauled by two hyenas in the Cape Vidal nature reserve says the attack has left him questioning the safety of the camp sites in the region. Colin Hohls's son Nicolas, was attacked by the wild animals in the early hours of Sunday morning.
1 Sep 8AM 5 min

Interpol summit puts target on organised crime gangs

Interpol Secretary-General Valdecy Urquiza says the police organisation will discuss major crimes such as drug trafficking, and also look at how it can support South African law enforcement agencies.
27 Aug 6AM 1 min

Saving lives: Why the Animal Anti-Cruelty League needs your help

Bronwyn Edward, acting general manager for the Animal Anti-Cruelty League, discusses the organization's crucial role in protecting animal welfare. The league provides shelter, veterinary care, and investigates cases of animal cruelty. They operate as a no-kill shelter, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in need, and rely entirely on public donations to…
27 Aug 4AM 8 min

Durban Runner Tackles Mental Health in Mandela Tribute

Stuart Rayner is pounding Durban’s promenade in a 466km non-stop run to honour Nelson Mandela and raise awareness for mental health. He and three others will run for 64 hours because they believe, every step is a against stigma.
4 Jul 3AM 4 min
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