Umgeni Steam engine Maureen Back On Track

Inchanga station, built as a refreshment stop back in 1895 celebrated the return of a very special ‘regular’ when engine no 1486, lovingly known to generations of Durbanites as  ‘Maureen’, a 3BR class engine, and the oldest working locomotive in the Umgeni Steam Railway stable at the grand old age of 112, was officially brought […]

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Durban’s World Cup Stadium set to become a beacon of light

The revamp of the Moses Mabhida Stadium originally built for the Soccer World Cup will shine brightly as a leading attraction for visitors on completion of the R236 million upgrade currently underway. As part of his 100 days in office address, the city’s mayor, Councillor Cyril Xaba made a site visit accompanied by dignitaries and […]

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Defending Our Rhino

Recently released reports in KwaZulu Natal show an increase in rhino poaching statistics close to 300% since 2021. A total loss of 131 rhino’s killed in the province in 2022 as opposed to only 33 in 2021 and 47 in 2020. (Statistics as per Ezemvelo Rhino Poaching report year running from July-June each year.) Zululand […]

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