Glass Cuttings is OPEN every day over the Easter weekend, we cannot wait to meet all our weekend shoppers!
The Glass Cuttings shop is at Piggly Wiggly Midlands on the R103
For custom made designs, contact Gill with a call or WhatsApp on 082 254 4798
Glass Cuttings is OPEN every day over the Easter weekend, we cannot wait to meet all our weekend shoppers!
The Glass Cuttings shop is at Piggly Wiggly Midlands on the R103
For custom made designs, contact Gill with a call or WhatsApp on 082 254 4798
A heartfelt thank you to all the families who joined Heritage House Preschool, and the Lions River Honorary Officers for a magical Nocturnal Animal Night Walk at the WESSA Umngeni Valley Nature Reserve on Saturday, 12 April.
It was an unforgettable evening under a clear, starry autumn sky, with a glowing full moon lighting the way. Over 40 enthusiastic children—and even more eager adults—set off into the night, torches in hand and headlamps on, ready to discover the hidden world of nocturnal wildlife.
The walk was filled with wonder as the Honorary Officers guided groups through the reserve, spotting all sorts of night creatures.
The air was alive with excitement, the comforting crackle of braai fires, delicious food, and warm conversation.
A huge thank you to the Lions River Honorary Officers for sharing their knowledge and making the night such a success.
Keep an eye out for the next adventure with Heritage House Preschool and the Lions River Honorary Officers—you won’t want to miss it!
This Saturday - come and enjoy a safe country environment with some great live music between 12PM - 2PM
While you are here why don't you also:
- Get moving with the Park Run at 8AM
- Ceramic Paint and create a lasting memory
- Dip a candle with your child to have something special on the next dinner table
- Do some shopping for your Saturday night braai
- Buy a gift for someone special
- Watch The Snake Show at Dingo's at 11AM or 2PM
- Play a round of Putt Putt
- Ride the Mini Train
- Enjoy a bit of solo time and leave your child with a trustee Nanny at Muddy Puddles; or enjoy time there with them while you sip a coffee
- Enjoy a fun drink or ice cream
- Get chocolate wasted with some delicious chocolate dipping
- Learn about Dinosaurs
- Play on the jungle gym
There are just so many options for you at Piggly Wiggly - we can't wait to see you this weekend!
With little more than 6 weeks until Art in the Country 2025, Harrington House hosted a gathering of much appreciated sponsors, artists, and media representatives. Founder Kathy Jacobs shared an update on what would be forthcoming for this edition of Hilton’s wonderful annual art exhibition.
Artist Highlights
Amongst the artists present at the pre-event launch were Thandi Ntuli and Sir Lincoln. Thandi works in clay making fascinating figurines and gorgeous pots. Sir Lincoln is a multi-disciplinary artist who incorporates all mediums including recycled material in his work and makes lovely pots.
Lara Mellon, now resident in Howick for around 3 years, looks forward to exhibiting her mixed media creations largely inspired by nature. She works in collages which may include resins, oils and found objects.
First time exhibitor Claudia Ahrens, the youngest artist this year, began her art journey under Kathy’s tutelage just 3 years ago. It will be intriguing to see how her memorable style, currently focused on female portraiture, develops. Claudia’s creative pursuit is inspired by her grandmother, an artist who enjoyed painting trains.
Another newcomer is Olga Nikitina whose uniqueness is her skill for underwater painting. Olga is also a trained interior designer and dive instructor. Her passion is to paint the ocean. Not all her paintings are done underwater, but she perfected a technique using paint that does not dissolve in water, Olga paints in a swimming pool studio and regularly returns to the Red Sea, to her studio to work there.
Ever popular Siyabonga Ngubane joined the fun at Harrington House with some of his sketches on show. Siyabonga made the Top Ten List last year and was joyfully challenged by Kathy to aim for Top 5 this time around.
Joining this marvelous multi-day exhibition for the very first time is Mandy Johnston. Her live art, being wire wool structures which are set alight, are brought to ART in the Country by Brokoop Insurance Brokers. Sessions will happen in the evening with times still to be advised. These animated art shows are sure to be mesmerizing. Welcome musical entertainment in the evenings is booked again with multilinguist singer and song-writer René Tshiakanyi and Des will perform during the day.
Midlands Gems
Besides well-loved local artists like Marion Lowe, Simon Addy and Sarah Pryke, many home-grown regulars will be back at the event; iThemba Projects will once again manage and benefit from gate entrance sales, food and refreshments available will include a street menu from Jackie Cameron's School of Food and Wine as well as your favourite pancakes from Hilton Scouts.
Be sure to block out chunks of time to attend this fabulous Hilton art event with friends. You have six weeks to plan your visits, and your planning time is going to pass quickly because with all the upcoming public holidays only 30 of those countdown days are official working days!
Pictured here top: Jen, the 'Harrington House powerhouse' with Kathy.
Below
Top row L-R: Musawenkosi Namntu with Kathy Jacobs, Lara Mellon and art by Olga Nikitina
Middle row L-R: Claudia Ahrens, Siyabonga Ngubane and Thandi Ntuli
Final row: Depictions of upcoming live art installations by Mandy Johnston
Durban SPAR Women’s 10 / 5km Challenge – Celebrating 35 years in 2025, in Durban on Sunday 22 June.
2025 is a milestone year for the iconic SPAR Women’s 10/5km Challenge, which celebrates its 35th running in Durban on Sunday 22 June.
Over the 34 years, the women’s race has enjoyed encouraging 369,406 participants to share a morning running around Durban’s scenic spots. In 1990, the year the race was started, 2,200 participants took part, with the biggest field of 17,607 competing in 2015. In 1990 South Africa's Colleen de Reuck took the top podium in a time of 34:16, and last year Tadu Nare from Ethiopia took the honours with an impressive record time of 31:14.
This year the field is capped at 12,000 with the 10km getting underway at 8am and the 5km starting at 8.45am.
“For 35 years, we have proudly sponsored women’s running races, championing health, empowerment, and community spirit, and it all began here in KZN,” says Menelisi Luthuli, SPAR KZN Marketing Director. ”This long-standing commitment has provided women with a space to set achievable goals, celebrate their fitness, and personal achievements, and do so with camaraderie. Beyond the race, SPAR’s support has inspired generations of women to lead active, confident lives – many reasons for our theme of #Twenty20Thrive this year.”
The #Twenty20Thrive builds on the idea of self-prioritization, growth, and investing in personal well-being with a commitment to thrive in all areas of life.
The 2025 race follows the unchanged fast and flat route with an out-and-back course starting along Masabala Yengwa Avenue, near the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium, with the race concluding on the outer fields of the rugby grounds. Special entertainment will be laid on at the finish, with many lucky draw prizes to be won including a Hyundai Exter 1.2 Premium MT to the value of R269,900.
For competitive runners, the Durban race forms part of the SPAR Grand Prix series which offers R185,000 in race category prizes. The top three athletes will net a total of R78,000, with the first across the line earning R33,000, the second placed lady R25,000 and the third R20,000.
Online entries are open until midnight on Youth Day, 16 June, or until the limit of 12,000 is reached. Online entry fees are R180 for both the 5km and 10km events. Social runners entering the 10km event and not in possession of a 2025 ASA licence number will be required to purchase a temp licence for R55. Bulk entries of 10 or more participants are available for corporate teams, social teams, and schools via the online entry link and close on Friday 6 June. Late entry at the Race Pack collection will cost R200 for both 10km and 5km events.
With the Cape Town leg of the SPAR Women’s Challenge series sold out 5 weeks before the event, KwaZulu-Natal entrants are encouraged to enter early to avoid disappointment.
Race pack collections will be at the Kings Park Stadium Outer Fields on Friday 20 June from 10am to 6pm and on Saturday 21 June from 10am to 4pm.
R5 from each entry will be donated to the Sinethemba Women’s Foundation based in Matabetule near Inanda Dam. The official race charity advocates for an end to gender-based violence. The organisation strives to create sustainable programmes that improves the lives of women, girls and youth from indigent communities.
For more info, visit www.spar.run or like the race’s social media.
Top imgae by Val Adamson:
Thriving together.
It’s always better with friends. The SPAR KZN team prepare for the upcoming Durban SPAR Women’s 10 / 5km Challenge. Gearing up for the big day on Sunday 22 June are Nomfundo Shezi (SPAR KZN Sponsorship Controller & Events); Natasha Jeebodh (SPAR KZN Development Design Manager); Precious Mthembu (SPAR KZN Race Ambassador and Former SPAR Protea’s Netball star, SPAR Baby Proteas Head Coach and teacher); Cindy Watridge (SPAR KZN Omni Channel Retail Operations Manager) and Nozipho Mkhize (SPAR KZN Advertising & Sponsorship Manager).
Knight Security Solutions (KSS) Urges Clients and Community to Oppose Proposed Private Security Amendments
At Knight Security Solutions (KSS), the safety of our clients and the broader community remains our top priority. We are deeply concerned about the proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations, published on 28 March 2025 by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). If enacted, these amendments will significantly impact the private security industry’s ability to provide effective protection in South Africa to citizens like you and me.
We urge all KSS clients and members of the public to voice their concerns by submitting objections to:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before the deadline on 25 April 2025.
The Main Concerns Regarding the Proposed Amendments
1. Severe Restrictions on Armed Security Officers
The proposed amendments limit the ability of armed security officers to operate in public spaces such as malls, schools, churches, and hospitals. This would leave many critical locations vulnerable and increase the risk of crime in high-risk areas.
2. Unclear Limits on Ammunition
The regulations propose a vague limit on the quantity of ammunition security officers can carry, without defining what is considered "reasonable." This uncertainty could create inconsistencies in enforcement and weaken security organisations ability to respond to threats effectively.
3. Restrictions on Tactical Response Teams
The use of semi-automatic rifles will be limited to cash-in-transit operations, critical infrastructure protection (National Key Points), and anti-poaching services. This effectively disarms security personnel who protect businesses, residential estates, business parks, hospitals, malls, educational institutions and high-risk individuals facing violent threats daily.
4. Mandated Tracking Devices on Firearms
The amendments propose requiring all security firearms to be fitted with tracking devices. This requirement introduces excessive costs and logistical challenges, with no clear guidelines on implementation or how it will improve security effectiveness.
5. Banning of Essential Non-Lethal Weapons
The draft regulations prohibit the use of rubber bullets, water cannons, and Tasers unless approved by the Authority. These non-lethal tools play a crucial role in managing violent situations without resorting to lethal force. Removing them increases risks for security officers and the public. Pepper spray and handcuffs are also proposed as non-lethal weapons.
Why This Matters to You
The private security sector plays an essential role in South Africa, supplementing already stretched law enforcement (SAPS) efforts in protecting businesses, homes, and public spaces. Weakening private security regulations does not enhance public safety; instead, it increases our vulnerability to crime and the ability to protect ourselves.
At KSS, we are committed to protecting our clients and the community. However, these amendments threaten our ability to do so effectively. We need your voice to help us ensure that regulations reflect real-world security needs and do not undermine public safety.
How You Can Help
We encourage all concerned KSS clients, community citizens, business owners, and community organisations to submit their objections before 25 April 2025 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. In fact, flood them with emails every day from now until 25 April 2025.
Your support is crucial in ensuring that private security service providers can continue to serve and protect their clients and the community effectively, as well as support SAPS. Let’s stand together to safeguard our right to safety and security.
Remember – YOU are safer with us! Help us protect you and those precious to you.
Yours sincerely
Gary and the ENTIRE KSS Team who work tirelessly to keep you and our community safe.!
Here is a template for you to copy for your email (to make life quick and easy for you).
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Subject: Objection to Proposed Private Security Regulations
Dear PSIRA Regulations Team,
I am writing to formally object to the proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations, published on 28 March 2025. These changes will severely impact the effectiveness of private security service providers, putting civilians, businesses, homes, and public spaces at greater risk.
Restricting armed security personnel, imposing vague ammunition limits, and banning essential non-lethal tools will weaken security providers' ability to respond to crime and provide the necessary support and resources to assist SAPS. In a country facing high crime rates, these amendments do not enhance public safety.
I urge PSIRA to reconsider these amendments and engage with sensible industry stakeholders to ensure security regulations support, rather than hinder, the safety of all South African citizens.
Yours sincerely,
Name
Contact details
Interesting reading: https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/new-psira-regulations-deadly-for-security-industry
Contact our KSS Management Team for any other information on:
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Local 24/7 Control Room: 033 330 5911
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Outbreak in KZN – Important Notice for Riders & Visitors
The Department of Agriculture has confirmed ongoing cases of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in parts of KZN, including Mtubatuba, Vryheid, and Newcastle. While FMD does not affect humans, it spreads easily via mud, shoes, tyres, and clothing, posing a major risk to local farmers.
With the Gravel & Enduro events this weekend and regular visitors to Karkloof in the coming weeks, we ask everyone to please help prevent the spread:
Riders coming from affected areas (Mtubatuba, Vryheid, Newcastle) – please be extra cautious and ensure your bike, gear, and vehicle tyres are thoroughly cleaned before arriving.
Use our bike wash station after your ride to remove any mud or debris.
Clean your shoes & bike tyres before and after riding or running, especially if you’ve recently been on farms or affected areas.
Avoid farm livestock – don’t enter farmlands or touch cattle, sheep, or goats.
Wash gear & vehicle tyres if you've been in muddy areas before heading to another region.
Our bike wash station is available for all riders—please make use of it to help protect local farms!
Let’s work together to stop the spread and keep our trails open and safe!
Exciting news from the Treverton equestrian world!
This past weekend, Luca Garella from Grade 7 at Treverton Prep competed at Inanda Country Base. Riding his stunning horse, Casrix's Dianthus Amurensis, Luca competed in the 65 cm Junior class.
This Eventing show was ICB's annual 95's Championship and had 104 entries across levels 65cm to 1.
Sheer determination and skill paid off as they claimed the top spot in their category!
Huge congratulations to both Luca and his incredible horse on this fantastic achievement.
A special shoutout to Inanda Country Base for hosting yet another successful Eventing Show. Everyone had an absolute blast!
Education truly is an adventure.
For further information please visit www.treverton.co.za

Are you a Grade 12 learner with a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)? Do you dream of becoming an engineer, data scientist, or innovator who helps solve real-world problems? Then listen up – this opportunity is made for you.
Sasol has just launched its Bursary Programme for the 2026 academic year – and it’s one of the most exciting ways for young South Africans to turn their passions into powerful careers, and access tertiary education opportunities. Whether you're into coding, designing machines, solving big problems with data, or building the future with renewable energy, Sasol wants to help you make those dreams a reality.
What’s in it for you?
• 100% coverage of your tuition fees at a registered, South African Public University of your choice
• Paid-for accommodation and meals
• Monthly pocket money/stipend
• Allowance for laptop and calculator
• Paid vacation work as required by Sasol
• Access to and membership of a community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for innovation and excellence.
To be eligible, candidates need to be Grade 12 high school learners or currently studying towards an applicable degree and that has achieved excellent marks in STEM subjects.
“The programme provides an opportunity for talented young people to be part of a leading global chemicals and energy company, that is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of young South Africa,” says Monica Luwes, Manager: Sasol Graduate Centre and Development Programme.
So why wait? Apply now and take the first step towards unlocking your future by visiting https://www.sasolbursaries.com/welcome/. Applications for 2026 close on 18 May 2025.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to pursue your dreams and make a real difference in the world.
A WILD Night for Conservation – A celebration of art, food and wine
WILDTRUST, fondly known as Wildlands Conservation Trust, is excited to host a fundraiser at the Garlington Bistro on the 30th of April 2025. This local Non-Profit, Non-Government and Public Welfare Organisation was established in 2004 through the merger of two regional Trusts. It pursues the realisation of its vision of "A Thriving and Resilient World" through two core programmes: WILDLANDS and WILDOCEANS.
WILDLANDS focuses on protecting and restoring terrestrial biodiversity and wildlife, empowering and uplifting communities.
WILDOCEANS protects and restores marine and coastal biodiversity while building resilience for coastal communities.
Both programmes aim to enhance sustainability and impact through future leader development, science and knowledge generation, support to decision-makers and management authorities, community development and livelihoods support, awareness and communication, and advocacy and campaigning.
WILDTRUST is inviting the Hilton and greater Midlands community to support this initiative which is going to be a celebration of art, food, good wine and conservation. The key focus for this event is going to be on Somkhanda Game Reserve. Somkhanda is a 12 000ha Big 5 game reserve in the heart of Northern KZN, managed and owned by the Emvokweni Community Trust, the local traditional authority which claimed this ancestral land in 2006 through the land restitution program. The community and traditional authority decided to use a portion of their land for conservation, establishing Somkhanda Game Reserve, making it one of the first ever community owned reserves in South Africa. This unique Big 5 reserve has thriving populations of wildlife and biodiversity; and is a shining example of a wildlife economy and engine for growth for the local community.
A ticket to support this conservation initiative costs R500 per person which will include gourmet canapes, wines by Spier Wine Farm and access to an art auction featuring some exceptional local artists. WILDTRUST is excited to have the support of Sarah Pryke, a revered glass and fine art mosaic artist who creates unique pieces inspired by nature. Another fine artist that will have her work on auction is Dani Wales of Art of Dani. She’s also a Midlands based artist who specializes in wildlife inspired art using pen and ink medium.
Added to incredible support of the Midlands business community, there will be accommodation vouchers up for grabs sponsored by the likes of Fordoun Hotel and Spa and Brahman Hills. Other avid WILDTRUST supporters include The Cavern and Montusi Mountain Lodge, based in the iconic Drakensberg. There will also be surprise items which people can only access by booking their seat. Tickets are limited and bookings must be confirmed by the 21st of April 2025.
To book, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call or Whatsapp 081 413 7902.
WILDTRUST respects the inter-connectedness of all things and is working to bring humankind and nature back into balance by reducing the impact of humanity, while providing opportunities for people and nature to thrive.
Pictured above L-R: Buyi Makhoba-Dlamini (WILDTRUST Donor and Partnerships Relations Manager), Noluthando Mbata (WILDTRUST Communications Manager, Nwabisa Khanyile (Garlington waitron) and Alex Poltera (Chef and Co-Owner of Garlington Bistro).

Howick's popular high school shared an update on the astro fundraiser progress to date, "Howick High School HOD and Mathematics Educator, Mrs Siobhan Hopkins very bravely undertook to complete 10 laps of the Howick High Obstacle Course and reached out to the community and past pupils to donate R100 per lap towards the Astro Fundraiser Campaign.
Her amazing efforts saw her complete not 10 laps but 20 laps, bringing in R65 000 in pledged donations!
Thank you for your passion and energy Mrs Hopkins!
Age Quod Agis!
How can you help us #MakeItHappen?
Email us on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit https://howickhigh.co.za/howick-high-school-astro-fundraiser-campaign/ for further information."
Sarah Sykes swam at the Level 3 SA Regional Gala in Richards Bay over the weekend where she achieved a wonderful set of results. 50m breast - 1st 100m breast - 1st 200m breast - 3rd 200m IM - 4th 100m fly - 7th Mixed medley relay - 3rd Free style relay - 4th PB’s in 200m IM, 50m and 100m fly, 50m, 100m and 200m free. We at Treverton are proud of her achievements and look forward to seeing what the future holds for her in her swimming career.
Education truly is an adventure.
For further information please visit www.treverton.co.za
What a week! It was a busy week filled with fun, laughter and camaraderie. The first ever Corporate Day organised by the marketing team of UWBC took place on Friday, 4 April. Our gratitude goes to everyone who participated in this event. This includes the players, the club members who put a lot of time and effort ensuring that the event was a success, and, last but not least, the many generous sponsors.
The overall winner of the competition was the team sponsored by Dormehl Phalane Howick: Pippa Griffin, Craig Whitby, Cindy Bro and Colin Burden. In second place was the team from Elizabeth Gardens: Peter Burton, Mike Cain, Pam Radley and Barry Fairbrother.
The winners of the plate event was the team sponsored by Harvard House: Frans Brooks, Neill Birdsey, Daphne Henderson and Stephanie Crause.
COMPETITIONS
Sadly, the consistent rain meant that the greens had to be closed on the day that the Halfway Toyota Competition was due to be played.
FORTHCOMING COMPETITIONS FOR APRIL
Tuesday 15th: J Lelsie Smith Nominated 2-4-2 Competition. Start of play is 09h00
Friday 25th: Bosch Autoworx nominated 2 Bowl trips, Start of play is 09h00
REGULAR BOWLS DAYS
Times / Dress code:
Tuesday 08.15 for play at 08.30 / Casual
Wednesday 13.15 for play at 13.30 / Casual
Saturday 13.15 / Club Colours or whites
All registered bowlers are welcome to join us on these days. Visitors are always welcome.
Coaching by registered coaches is available.
All enquiries referring to club matters may be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Top image: The happy winners
Second image: A special “big five” visitor

No Smith or Le Clos as rising stars take centre stage at SA Swimming Championships
A changing of the guard will be keenly felt at this week's SA Senior National Swimming Championships in Gqeberha, as the start sheets reveal the notable absence of icons Tatjana Smith and Chad le Clos.
Smith retired from the sport after claiming gold and silver at last year’s Olympic Games in Paris while 2012 Olympic champion Chad le Clos is taking an extended break to recover from injury. This will be the first time in 20 years he won’t be competing, although he will be on the pool deck offering encouragement to those who are.
There will still be plenty of great swimming on the cards, though, as the current crop of athletes target qualification for the World Championships taking place in Singapore from 27 July to 3 August.
Among them is Olympic finalist Pieter Coetzé who has had to adapt to balancing swimming with his first-year psychology studies at the University of Pretoria.
“This year has been very interesting. I started studying so it’s pretty new to me, having to manage my time a bit more outside of the pool,” explained the 20-year-old. “But I’ve kept up my training and the standard’s quite high, so I’m in good shape and I’m excited to qualify for a few events for the World Championships,” added Coetzé who is looking to qualify for the global event in the 50, 100 and 200m backstroke and the 50 and 100m freestyle.
Coetzé is likely to face stiff competition from US-based backstroker Ruard van Renen, who reached the final of the 100m backstroke at last year’s World Short Course Championships – his first major international meet.
“Training has been better than ever, I’ve just finished with a great collegiate year going a bunch of PBs and All-American titles, so confidence heading into nationals is at an all-time high,” said Van Renen, who is coached by former SA swimmer Neil Versfeld at the University of Georgia. “Even though it’s a different pool, I know the work that me and Neil have put in will show.”
Also one to keep an eye on this week is Rebecca Meder. A year ago, the New Zealand-based star suffered a ruptured appendix just a few weeks before the national championships, so things are likely to look very different this time around.
“I have been doing lots of racing in New Zealand in preparation for Nationals and my times have been looking really strong and pretty solid in training, which has been quite positive,” said Meder who will be competing in the 100 and 200m breaststroke, 200m individual medley, 100m butterfly and 200m freestyle in Gqeberha.
“Compared to last year, there’s not really much comparison… This year is a very different set-up. I’m looking forward to actually racing at Nationals… The world is swimming fast at the moment, so I think us South Africans are having to hop on that fast train and see how fast we can go too.”
Meder won’t have things all her own way in the 200m breaststroke with two-time Olympic finalist Kaylene Corbett still in the mix and hunting for a national title. Double Commonwealth Games gold medallist Lara van Niekerk has chosen to forgo the championships, however, to focus on training after a long injury layoff.
The men’s breaststroke events are likely to provide a fascinating match-up between fellow World Short Course Championships finalists Michael Houlie and Chris Smith.
Houlie is feeling confident heading into the championships.
“I’m really happy with the work that’s been put in. I know that when I’m at my best I am having fun, staying loose and playful and that really enables me to just be present and trust the process… I’m very motivated and focused for this year,” said Houlie, who is targeting a final World University Games appearance this year as well as the World Championships.
Matt Sates will also be out to impress after a training stint in Switzerland with Olympic bronze medallist Noè Ponti. It will be a busy week for the Pietermaritzburg swimmer who is entered into 10 events. His fellow Olympian Erin Gallagher is entered into five and is sure to dominate the butterfly sprints while Aimee Canny will look to defend her 100 and 200m freestyle titles.
The SA Senior National Swimming Championships take place at Newton Park Swimming Pool in Gqeberha from 9-13 April.
A dead dog was recovered from the highway yesterday morning with no apparent trauma injury. It was sent for forensic testing and has tested positive for Rabies. uMngeni SPCA urges all pet owners to ensure their animals are vaccinated - cats, dogs and all warm blooded animals. Vaccinations are free of charge at uMngeni SPCA, Monday to Friday between 8am and 4pm.
Anyone who came into contact with a medium tan cross-breed within a 10 kilometer radius within the Cedara/Hilton area should immediately consult their health practitioner.
These BAM-BOO-TEE-FUL snoods have been restocked at MUSHKA. In 100% bamboo 🌿they are antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-UV, breathable, durable, eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, long-lasting and so comfy to wear!
You will find gorgeous colours in the shop at Piggly Wiggly and online. Snoods are priced at R285.00 each.
We look forward to welcoming you at Piggly Wiggly - Midlands
Online shopper can head to www.mushka.co.za
Discover the perfect bag for every occasion at The Ugly Duckling! Our assorted collection offers a mix of styles, colours and designs to suit your unique vibe. Pop in and find your favourite!
The Ugly Duckling is as family run business so you are bound to bump into or be served by a family member. This adds that personal touch so lacking in this day and age. The Ugly Duckling has grown from strength to strength over the past decades with branches around the country. Look out for them during your holiday travels.
Specializing in unique artifacts, jute and wool rugs, mirrors, beautiful imported wood furniture, magnificent cloths and throws, clothing, jewelry, antique-style telephones, clocks, gramophones, chimes, bamboo gongs, musical instruments and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!