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The Citizen
5 days ago
- General
- The Citizen
Clean up benefits Margate Taxi Rank
The Margate Taxi Rank benefitted from a Mandela Day celebration that was organised by Siyanda Dlamini of the Peace Walk organisation. Dlamini had a goal of filling 50 refuse bags with litter collected at the taxi rank. He said the aim was to encourage people to come together and take care of their communities. 'If we take care of our communities, our communities will take care of us. If we look after our towns and cities, we can attract investors. Tourists will also want to visit our communities if they're taken care of,' he said. He added that he appreciated the mall management at the Margate Taxi Rank who delegated a few of the mall's employees to assist in the clean up. Dlamini also thanked Greta Opperman for the support he has received on the South Coast. He explained that Peace Walk Since 2022 is a community organisation that has done peace walks across Africa. 'The campaign started in January 2022. I was walking for peace and stability on our continent. I have met many people and have had the privilege of speaking to them personally to convey my message of peace,' he said. HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page


The Citizen
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Suidkus Smulfees is this weekend
Less than a minute South Coast Herald Less than a minute Suidkus Smulfees is this weekend The 2025 Suidkus Smulfees, the popular NG Gemeente Port Shepstone's annual fête, kicks off this weekend. It promises to be another enjoyable celebration of food, fun, entertainment and shopping bargains. It takes place at Hoërskool Suid-Natal this Friday from 15:00 to 18:00 and on Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00. HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page


The Citizen
01-08-2025
- Health
- The Citizen
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The Citizen
10-07-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Ugu karate stars bag medals in Durban
Less than a minute FEVER REPORTER Less than a minute A group of karateka once again did the Ugu region proud when they represented WKF Ugu Karate at the KSA Open Championships held in Tongaat, Durban last week. They are: Miguel Gous (gold 14/15 kumite), Tyrese Faro (silver junior 16/17 kumite), Teighlon Fynn (bronze medal 16/17 kumite), lhaam Amod (silver junior 16/17 kumite), Tyler Gous (silver 12/13 kumite), Sarah Sahli (silver 10/11 kumite, and Neriah Peeriyilal (bronze 10/11 kata and gold 10/11 kumite). HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
20-06-2025
- Health
- The Citizen
Hospital staff tackles Comrades Marathon
Three Port Shepstone Regional Hospital employees ran the Comrades Marathon to emphasise the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Dietitian Paula Hudson, family medicine doctor Ziyanda Adonis, and supply chain officer Zoleka Dzelwa were applauded for their efforts. Both Hudson and Adonis received bronze medals while Dzelwa received the Vic Clapham medal. Phumza Morai, the hospital's PRO, said their staff's dedication to their fitness embodies the values many people strive to uphold. Dzelwa said despite a fall after nine kilometres and difficulties with her stomach, she managed to surpass her previous time from 2019, finishing in 11 hours and seven minutes. 'The support from spectators and seeing familiar faces along the route kept me motivated,' she said. Participating for the third time since 2003, Adonis said her strategy was starting steadily and adjusting at Hillcrest. 'I aimed for a bronze medal. Despite knee issues near Kloof, I persevered, finishing with an improved time, learning valuable lessons in nutrition and pacing each year,' she said It was Hudson's second race, and she emphasised the importance of hydration and electrolyte balance. 'I had a fantastic run, focusing on staying hydrated and maintaining sodium levels. It's essential to adapt nutrition to weather conditions and pace,' she said. Morai said the trio's achievements highlight the facility's commitment to health and fitness, encouraging staff and the community to embrace an active lifestyle. HAVE YOUR SAY Like the South Coast Fever's Facebook page At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!