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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Choir to captivate audience

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Having gained international recognition, the Connection Zulu Choir from Kwa Nuyswa will be performing at a special gala concert at Sarepta Church in Gillets next weekend.

Thw Choir, which is comprised of 35 members, have gained recognition in Australia, and have performed over 20 sell-out concerts to over 10,000 people.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Swimming World cup braces Durban shores

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The FINA/Arena Swimming World Cup will be held at the Kings Park Aquatic Centre in Durban between October 16 an 17.

Durbanites and swimming enthusiasts will enjoy the best of swimming talent. Among them is double short course breaststroke world record-holder Cameron vander Burgrh, who heads a list of top SA swimmers that will be looking to see a strong international challenge.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Tom Foolery on the Highbury stage

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The Highbury senior Primary boys put on a wonderful performance of "Tom and Huck" recently.

The cast was accompanied by the choir and orchestra in this outstanding two hour performance of the classic, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Singer gives her support

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The Sunflower Fund will be holding their last fund raising event for the year on October 14 in Hillcrest.

The event, which is taking place at the Hertiage Theatre on the Sunflower's national bandana Day, will feature singer Lauren Laing performing.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Musician rocks for charity

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Talented singer/songwriter, Shomon, will be performing an exclusive show on Saturaday in support of charity.

The event, which is in aid of the Domestic Animal Rescue, will be taking place at Momoco's coffee shop, situated on 168 Old Main Road in Bthas Hil, on October 10 and will run from 11 am to 4 pm.

Shomon is just one of the anticipated guests to perform on the day.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Musician rocks for charity

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Talented singer/ songwriter, Shomon, will be performing and exclusive show on Saturday in support of charity.The event, which is in aid of the Domestic anmal Rescur, will be taking place at Momoco's coffee shop, situated on 168 Old Main Road in Bothas Hill, on October 10 and will run from 11am to 4pm.

Shomon is just one of the anticipated guests to perform on the day. The songstress has been described as 'a highly gifted guitarist/pianist whose powerful voice, and deeply moving compositions are an experience not to be missed.'She studied Opera at Sahmyook University, Seoul, South KOrea and recently spent a year at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, USA.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Foetus found in toilet

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An abandoned foetus was discovered in a long drop toilet in Maraianhill last week.

The SAPs Search and Resuce and netcare Rescue Units were on scene to retrieve the baby from the toilet pit. Chris Botha from Netcare 911 described how members of the unit discovered the foetus.

"When we arrived on scene we were taken down a winding and very muddy pathway to an old toilet pit, the baby was wrapped in a plastic bag and thrown into partially covered pit approximately one an a half meters deep."

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