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  3. Obed Mlaba - Wikipedia

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    Mlaba was elected the first mayor of Durban or as it is known in South Africa, Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality in 1996 after the transition to multiparty democracy. [1] Durban is the third largest city in South Africa with the busiest port in the whole of Africa.

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  5. Nomvuzo Shabalala - Wikipedia

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    Nomvuzo Francisca Shabalala (29 April 1960 – 26 December 2020) was a South African politician. She was a member of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party.

  6. Port of Durban - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa. [2] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year. [ 3 ] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere , handling approximately 4.5 million TEU in 2019.

  7. uShaka Marine World - Wikipedia

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    ushakamarineworld.co.za uShaka Marine World is a 16-hectare (40-acre) theme park that opened on 30 April 2004 in Durban , KwaZulu-Natal , South Africa . It has a total capacity of 4.6 million gallons containing 10,000 animal species.

  8. 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, days of heavy rain across KwaZulu-Natal in southeastern South Africa led to deadly floods. Particularly hard-hit were areas in and around Durban.At least 436 people died across the province, with an unknown number of people missing as of April 22. [2]

  9. Adams College - Wikipedia

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    Adams College is a historic Christian mission school in South Africa, associated with the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA). It was founded in 1853 at Amanzimtoti a settlement just over 20 miles (32 km) south of Durban by an American missionary.