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Annie Dorasamy

Art and Advocacy

Annie Dorasamy|Published 5 months ago

Durban lawyer inspires mental health dialogue among boys and men

Pat Lambie swaps rugby for real estate

Annie Dorasamy|Published 5 months ago

After hanging up his professional rugby boots in 2018 due to injuries, Pat Lambie has embraced a new chapter in life

Jane Linley-Thomas champions mental health awareness for boys in Durban

Annie Dorasamy|Published 6 months ago

She has recently been appointed Head of Community for a tech startup company, with a focus on people and their sense of belonging.

Reality star brings revolutionary health technology to KZN

Annie Dorasamy|Published 1 year ago

The EE system, a first of its kind in KwaZulu-Natal, generates multiple bio-active life-enhancing energy fields, known as “scalar waves” which can allow cell regeneration, ...

Sugar tax leaves a bitter taste for industry with 350 000 jobs at stake

Annie Dorasamy|Published 6 years ago

South African Canegrowers Association said 350 000 jobs were at stake if issues facing the R14 billion industry were not addressed.

#DurbanTerror: Gang of violent terrorists, extortionists sowed fear and destruction

Annie Dorasamy|Published 6 years ago

Three business premises in Durban were approached by unknown men who demanded millions be paid to an account in Dubai via illegal dealers.

Save Earth, send people to live on Mars

Annie Dorasamy|Published 6 years ago

A crew of physically and mentally fit adventure-seekers will find out in just over a decade, when they make their one-way trip to Mars. Only way to save Earth is ...

ANCWL calls for probe into theft of apartheid billions

Annie Dorasamy|Published 8 years ago

Absa said the public protector report contained “several factual and legal inaccuracies” and the leak was regrettable.