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Easter spirits bring the Cleanups of all cleanups!

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We are slowly forming part of a generation that cares less and less about making a difference and more and more about accepting what is; change is a foreign concept to many and most times we are our biggest obstacles. So when we hear about people that don’t just speak the word of change but undertake the act of making a difference, we Durbanites get all excited with butterflies and all stuff that breathes excitement.  

Cue. Enter lead KZN Beach Cleanup.

This well needed initiative started in June 2011 where a small group of friends decided they would embark on the ‘action’ part of making a difference and together they performed their first beach cleanup. After spreading the message over their social media platforms, they received a very positive response and decided to conduct the cleanup every month. The mission was focused mainly on Durban beaches until recently (to be precise the end of 2013) when they decided to broaden their spectrum and go beyond boundaries, hence their upgrade to ‘KZN Beach Cleanup’. Natalie Gorven, a key member from the team enthusiastically expressed the motivation behind the upgraded name change, “this way we could spread the scope outside of just the main Durban beaches”. This Easter saw the best ever turnout since the conceptualization of the initiative where there were more than 40 volunteers at the KZN beach cleanup, held at Beach Mangroves in Riverside. The long weekend brought a high spirited turn out at the monthly KZN beach cleanup with the highest ever collection of trash equating to a wonderful 531kgs.  Durbanite were proud to donate a total of R1111.60 toward this initiative by providing refreshments and rubber gloves, these were part of the Zombie Run 2013 proceeds and every little bit counts towards a better Durban and beyond!

Cue. Enter the one with the excuses.

It’s so easy to become involved in the idea of wanting to be a part of something so positive and inspiring and not do anything about it. I am first to say that I have played victim to this many times and Natalie made sure to put it simply and in perspective when she responded to my little excuse laden speech filled with ‘well I’ve always wanted to do something like this but…’ and said, “well you could just do that, or you could just go and start picking up dirt!”. At that moment I made the conscious decision to stop being the one with the excuses. So I made my first step and picked up some litter and believe me when I say it was extremely fulfilling and it was fun, sinking and slipping on mud never felt so good (no sarcasm intended pure fun was all it was)! Watching families engage in the act of picking up litter was just a new way of looking at #FamilyTime. The best and worst part was it was interesting to see what dirt washes up onto the beach. The group collected trash that ranged from a bath basin to a truck tyre to a car bumper… this was just some of the dirt that shocked my shoes off (literally)! It was interesting because it told a story but even more than that it was so aggravating to see that people just don’t dispose of their trash in the proper way. If we were not given the proper means of disposal, which we are, I would understand. It seriously just takes someone using the refuse system correctly to avoid some of the pollution that our environment is facing. Just as it’s so easy to enjoy the beach, it’s just as easy to keep it clean! So let’s pledge toward a better tomorrow by keeping it clean or as the KZN Beach Clean Up put it: “Our Future Is A Shore Thing”. The KZN Beach Cleanup happens once a month between 9am to 11am on the third Saturday of each month. More information can be sought out on the teams Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KznBeachCleanup

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Oceans 8 Charity Swim Returns to Durban

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The Oceans 8 Charity Swim returns to Vetch’s Beach at the Durban Undersea Club on 23rd & 24th (25th ) May 2026, bringing together swimmers, supporters, partners and 14 beneficiary charities for a two-day ocean event rooted in community and shared impact.

Founded by charities, for charities, Oceans 8 was created with a simple but ambitious vision: to unite people through a shared love of swimming while raising funds for non-profit organisations with a footprint in KZN. Since its inception, the event has raised over R3million, directly supporting 23 charities and the communities they serve.

Oceans 8 is about shared purpose and the belief that when we come together, we can strengthen the work already happening in our communities,” says Nicci Carvalho, event spokesperson. “It’s ordinary people doing something challenging and creating lasting impact.”

What to Expect in 2026

This year’s event continues that mission – bringing together swimmers of all abilities across the 1-, 4-, 8- and 16-mile distances to use their sport to make a difference.

Durban’s mild winter conditions and the protected waters of Vetch’s Beach offer a rewarding ocean experience for seasoned open-water swimmers, while remaining accessible to those stepping into open water swimming for the first time.

The 1- and 4-mile swims support the event’s 10 invitational charities, with funds raised shared equally among them. Swimmers taking on the 8- and 16-mile challenges direct their fundraising towards one of Oceans 8’s four founding charities. Schools once again form an important part of the weekend, with interschools’ participation encouraging learners to raise funds, earn community service hours and represent their schools in the 1-mile swim. Trophies are up for grabs!

The event remains proudly volunteer-run, supported by a committed local network of businesses, safety teams and community partners who help bring the weekend together. Returning sponsors Arena SA, Stanley, IPSS Medical Services and ALU Direct continue to stand alongside Oceans 8, sharing a belief in building something sustainable for the charities and the communities they serve.

Environmental responsibility is also central to the event’s planning. Oceans 8 minimises single-use plastics, prioritises recycled materials, and collaborates with partners who align with its sustainability values – recognising that caring for the coastline is inseparable from swimming in it.

As Oceans 8 continues to grow nationwide, entries are open to swim with purpose and join a community committed to turning personal challenge into meaningful impact.

Oceans 8 Charity Swim 2026 Events

  • 1 Mile Event:
    Choose one of 4 events on Day 1 or Day 2.
    Cost: R200 per person + minimum R800 raised for invitational charities.
  • 4 Mile Event:
    Swim 2 miles on Day 1 and 2 miles on Day 2.
    Cost: R700 per person + minimum R3 000 raised for invitational charities.
  • 8 Mile Event:
    Swim 4 miles on Day 1 and 4 miles on Day 2.
    Cost: R1 100 per person + minimum R5,000 to be raised via Given Gain for one of the four founding charities.
  • 16 Mile Event:
    Swim 8 miles on Day 1 and 8 miles on Day 2.
    Swimmers will swim the 1 Mile course twice during each event.
    Cost: R1 100 per person + minimum R5,000 to be raised via Given Gain for one of the four founding charities.

For more information or partnership enquiries, visit www.oceans8swim.co.za
Keep updated on all the action by following @oceans8_charityswim on Instagram and @oceans8swim on Facebook.

8- and 16-mile charities supported by the Oceans 8 Charity Swim 2026:

1- and 4-mile charities supported by the Oceans 8 Charity Swim 2026:

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Award-Winning Tutoring and Extra Lessons with Qualified Teachers

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Quality Tutoring and Extra Lessons That Build Confidence and Results

Every child learns in their own way. Some enjoy the classroom setting, while others benefit from extra time and focused support to strengthen their understanding. Many families also choose extra lessons simply to give their children more confidence and a stronger foundation. That is where Kip McGrath Westville makes a difference. Recognised at the Best of Durban Awards, the centre is trusted across KZN for helping learners grow in both skill and self-belief.

Qualified Teachers, Local Understanding

One of the things that makes Kip McGrath Westville stand out is its team of qualified teachers from schools in and around the community. These are professionals who understand both the curriculum and the challenges learners face, and who bring classroom experience into a focused tutoring environment.

Sessions are available across a wide range of subjects, including English, Maths, Maths Literacy, Afrikaans, Science, Accounting, Physics, Study Skills and, School Readiness, supporting learners from Grade R through to Grade 12.

This variety means support is available for early foundational learning, exam preparation and everything in between.

Building Strong Foundations

The journey begins with a free, no-obligation assessment. This looks at a child’s current year and the two years prior. English is the language of instruction for most subjects, so having a solid grasp of it helps learners better understand everything from Maths problems to Science concepts.

By identifying areas that need strengthening, tutors can design a programme that gives each learner the support they need to feel more confident and prepared.

What to Expect from a Kip Session

Each learner follows a personalised programme that matches their needs and goals. Extra lessons are structured to be focused, engaging and supportive:

~ A session concentrating on one subject at a time.
~ A maximum of four students per session.
~ A combination of computer activities and written work to keep learning interesting.
~ Guidance from qualified teachers who provide encouragement and structure.
~ Clear goals that help learners see their progress and celebrate achievements.

More Than Just Better Marks

Kip McGrath is not only about improving results. It is about helping children feel more confident in their learning, giving them the tools to manage challenges and the reassurance that they can succeed. Parents often see a positive shift in how their children approach school, noticing greater independence and a more relaxed attitude to their studies.

Working Together with Families

The best results happen when families and tutors work together. At Kip McGrath:

~ Learners receive weekly homework to practise what they have studied.
~ Parents are kept up to date with regular feedback on progress.
~ Kip McGrath facilitates an open line of communication between its tutors, parents, the school, and the child’s teachers for full transparency on extra lessons.

This teamwork ensures that each learner feels encouraged and supported throughout their academic journey.

Lasting Results

The programmes at Kip McGrath are progressive and measurable. Children start at their level and build step by step toward their goals. With consistency and encouragement, learners gain confidence, improve their understanding, and feel more at ease with their schoolwork.

Why Families Choose Kip

With 50 years of international experience, and branches all over South Africa, and other areas of the world including the UK and Australia, Kip McGrath has supported generations of learners. Families choose Kip McGrath Westville for its caring approach and proven results. Recognition at the Best of Durban Awards is a reflection of the impact they continue to make in the community.

Book a Free Assessment

Whether your child could use some extra support or simply wants to strengthen their foundation, Kip McGrath Westville is here to help. Start with a free, no-obligation assessment and see the difference a little extra guidance & a few extra lessons can make.

At Kip McGrath, it is not just about lessons. It is about building confidence, supporting growth, and giving every child the chance to feel secure in their learning.

Contact Kip McGrath Today!

Call: 031 267 2734

Email: accounts@kipwestville.co.za

Web: www.kipmcgrath.co.za/westville

Instagram: @kipwestville

Facebook: @KipWestville

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Barkies: Homemade Pet Treats

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Freshness You Can Trust, Impact You Can See! 🐾
Looking for treats that are genuinely good for your furry (or hoofed!) family members?

Welcome to Barkies—where every treat is baked with love, fresh ingredients, and a commitment to animal welfare.

We believe in complete transparency. Our treats are always homemmade with fresh, natural ingredients, and we are proud to tell you exactly what goes into every single bite.

✨ Year-End Combo Special: Spoil Your Pup! ✨
To celebrate the year, we’re making it easy to spoil your dog with the best of Barkies:

Item Details
12 Pupcakes Choose your dog’s favourite flavour!
500g Fresh Dog Treats Choose your flavour!
Combo Price R220

This is the perfect package for holiday gatherings, puppy parties, or just showing extra love!

🌍 Treats with a Heart
We’re not just about delicious treats; we’re about giving back. Barkies donates 20% of every single sale to incredible animal charities right here in Durban. When you buy from us, you’re directly helping local animals in need.

🥕 Simple, Delicious & Safe
Our treats are simple but delicious and contain no nasty preservatives. Please store all Barkies products in the fridge or freezer to keep them fresh.

We make treats for dogs, cats, and horses!

🎉 BARKIES YEAR-END COMBO IS ON! 🎉

Get 12 Pupcakes + 500g Dog Treats (Flavours of your choice) for R220!

✅ Homemade, Fresh & Natural
✅ Treats for Dogs, Cats & Horses
✅ 20% Donated to Durban Animal Charities!

ORDER NOW: WhatsApp Bianca on 076 190 0442 (Collection or Delivery available)

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