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Durban

Call to hear from flood victims

Posted on April 22, 2022April 22, 2022 by Rolling Inspiration

Earlier this month, KwaZulu-Natal was devasted with heavy flooding in the area. Homes, properties and roads were destroyed. Over 400 people have been reported dead. With mainstream media discussing the financial and social impact of the floods on the province, and outreach to support the area, we want to hear […]

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Exploring the Durban Promenade

Posted on April 1, 2021 by Mandy Latimore

A recent work trip took MANDY LATIMORE to Durban, which gave her an opportunity to explore the longest beachfront promenade in sub-Saharan Africa. She shares her experience Since the lockdown, we have all been focused on COVID-19, and the rules and regulations that restrict our movements. I have been looking […]

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Adaptive surfing event a hit!

Posted on June 7, 2019June 7, 2019 by Rolling Inspiration

  Two-time world champion Antony Smyth (above) from Cape Town won the Build for Better Adaptive South African Surfing Championship held at New Pier in Durban. This adaptive surfing event came after a difficult time for Durban. Flooding caused widespread damage in recent weeks, followed by a sewage pump failure […]

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