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What's on in and around Durban this week.

A LAUNCH of the book Changing Space, Changing City: JHB after Apartheid edited by Alison Todes and Phil Harrison, and Urban Governance in Post-Apartheid Cities edited by Marie Huchzermeyer, takes place at 7pm on 7 April at Ike’s Books. RSVP to Cedric on 082 873 2702.

THE KwaZulu-Natal Branch of the South African Military History Society will meet on Thursday 9 April at the Murray Lecture Theatre, Department of Civil Engineering, UKZN Howard College Campus, Durban, at 7pm.

The speakers will be Ken Gillings on World War 1 comes to the Northern Cape and Charles Whiteing on The Normandy Massacres.

Contact Charles Whiteing on 082 555 4689 or Ken Gillings on 031 702 4828. More details about the society may be found at https://samilitaryhistory.org

NAZARETH House Charity Shop, 82 South Ridge Road, Berea is open daily Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 2.30pm.

The charity shop raises much-needed funds for the home and appeals to the public for support.

Any donations of clothing, bric-a-brac etc are welcome. Nazarerth House will collect. Contact 031 261 2207.

TAFTA will host a support group for friends, family members and care givers of Alzheimers patients at TAFTA Lodge, 42 South Beach Avenue, Durban. Contact Nivashnee on 031 332 3721 for more information.

SASFA, South African Senior Fitness Association, will hold exercise classes for the over 50s every Thursday morning from 9am to 10am at the Masonic Lodge, 25 Hunt Road. To join and for more information, contact Gill on 031 702 6522.

CHESHIRE Home Sparks Estate, 145 Mary Road, Sydenham, invites the public to support its charity shop every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 11.30am. All welcome.

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