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From the Editor
It’s been a bumper Easter break - a real windfall holiday period created by luck, circumstance and, no doubt, a fair measure of politicking. By ... Full story
From the Editor
It’s been a bumper Easter on the North Coast so far and with more public holidays still to come this month, the fun looks set ... Full story
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It was an interesting weekend in Happyworldland. We decided to pop down to the beachfront for breakfast at the Milk Café in Ballito on Saturday ... Full story
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No, it wasn’t an April Fool’s Joke. Last week’s news of a secret millionaire working through Life & Style to give R25 000 to a ... Full story
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This week I am abdicating from my soap box to bring you a warning in the form of a letter that was sent to a regular L&S reader by her friend in Sandton. It not a happy letter and it may disturb sensitive readers. I apologise for that. But I find it intolerable that while criminals embezzle our taxes and flaunt their ill-gotten wealth with impunity at high profile affairs, honest people are being brutalized by what our beloved country has become. Surely it’s time for change? ... Full story
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I have to check myself frequently and often these days because unless I do, I find it increasingly tempting to slip into “Grumpy Old Men” ... Full story
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Last week I said that I would outline some of the indicators pointing to an imminent economic boom on the North Coast, but I hasten ... Full story
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On Sunday night we were among the 98 000 people who gathered from around the country for the U2 360 Concert in Soweto. Now, I ... Full story
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Dave Charles
Dave Charles - Brief Overview Dave Charles – award winning (Loerie, ATKV Crescendo, NTVA three times) broadcaster, television producer, editor, writer and storyteller. He spent five years in Zululand working on the battlefields in partnership with the late David Rattray. Dave is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, the SA representative and Fellow of the Anglo Zulu War Historical society. He holds a BA Dram Art degree from The University of the Witwatersrand and he has recently been cited among the first recipients of the inaugural Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Gold Medal for Service to the Zulu People together with David Rattray (posthumous), Sir Stanley Baker (posthumous) Prof John Laband and author Ian Knight.- What Has Your Bank Done For You Lately?
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