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The eThekwini Municipality has approved R14 million cash injection for uShaka Marine World to address financial challenges.
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The South African on MSNuShaka Marine World gets R14 million cash lifelineThe eThekwini Municipality has approved a R14 million financial injection for uShaka Marine World, in a bid to keep the iconic Durban theme park operational amid ongoing financial distress. The ...
The renowned Durban theme park, uShaka Marine World, has received a much-needed lifeline that would prevent it from closing ...
Malini Pather and Nikhiel Singh take in the new art exhibition on the Durban Promenade that celebrates turtles and highlights the dangers they face in terms of pollution, especially plastic pollution.
It was unveiled on May 23, World Turtle Day, a day to help people celebrate and protect turtles by raising awareness about the threats they face. The exhibition is visible from both the promenade and ...
The city of Durban is one of the most fun and beautiful cities, filled with tourist attractions and affordable fun activities ...
eThekwini metro has approved a 14 million rand cash injection to keep Ushaka Marine World, as a place of unlimited fun and the city's leading tourism attraction.
The sardine run officially kicked off on Saturday, 31 May, after the first shoal was netted in Port Edward, along Durban’s south coast. And sardines weren’t the only fish caught in the nets.
Four rough-toothed dolphins were relocated from Gulf World Marine Park to Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The dolphins are deemed non-releasable by NOAA and will remain under human care.
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