Aweh! Find out what’s popping in Durban

There is plenty to do in Durban and surrounds for the next two weekends – don’t miss out on the fun.

ARE you looking for something to do this weekend? Well, look no further – here’s a list of fun events happening this weekend in Durbs and surrounds.

Every Friday 

IN RESPONSE to the country’s measles outbreak, parents will be able to vaccinate their children at Hillside Mall on The Bluff, every Friday until March 17. The clinic will offer measles vaccines to children from the age of six months to 15 years old. The community health facilitator, Sindisiwe Nene, and her team will operate from a mobile bus at the mall’s parking area along Tara Road. Services will be offered between 09:00 and 14:00, but on other days, people can go to their local clinics to vaccinate. Parents must carry their child’s Road to Health card.

Every Friday night

YELLOWWOOD Park Sports Club hosts social darts with a twist every Friday evening from 18:30 for 19:00. Social darts is about a two-hour fun game that anyone can play. The rules change every week and players are seeded and/ or handicapped depending on experience. There are various prizes up for grabs and raffle tickets on sale. Darts will be provided or you can bring your own. Subscribe to the YWP darts newsletter for more information and weekly updates. WhatsApp 083 633 0290.

Every Saturday and last Friday

VISIT the fun-filled New Time Market in The Square at the Toti CBD every Saturday, from 09:00 to 15:00 and every last Friday of the month from 17:00 to 21:00.
Entry is free. The aim of the market, organised by Wanderers Haven and Mug ‘n Dine, is to support small businesses, upgrade the town and help build a place of safety for those in need. The day includes entertainment for the children, cake and coffee stands, food stalls, arts and crafts, jewellery and much more.
For more information, or to book a stall, contact Sharon Swanepoel on 084 222 1819.

Saturday, March 25 

THE Lions Club of Kingsburgh will host a ‘name that tune’ pop quiz with music and dancing on March 25, from 14:00 to 16:00 at the St. Mary’s Church Hall, Warner Beach. Tickets for the fundraising event are R60 per person and include snacks. Bring your own drinks. Tickets are limited. There will be draw prizes. All proceeds will be spent on community projects. For more information, or to buy a ticket, contact Rene Matthews on 079 829 4691 or Moira Rigby on 082 876 3239.

Sunday, March 26 

VISIT the fun-filled Mulligan Easter Market at the Amanzimtoti Golf Club on March 26 from 10:00 to 16:00.
There will be plenty of exciting stalls, live music, jumping castles, children’s play area as well as the bar and restaurant. There will also be an Easter egg hunt for the children at 12:00. The market is in support of the golf club, Hearts of Toti who feed the less fortunate in the community as well as the Amanzimtoti SPCA. Bring along some food items to donate.
For more information, or to book a stall, contact Chantelle Lotter on 062 973 8657.

Friday, March 24 

Maris Stella presents Matilda the Musical 

Don’t miss out on Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr coming to Durban this week only! Maris Stella’s production of this cheeky girl-power romp will have kids and grown-ups alike cheering for the ‘revolting children’ of Crunchem Hall as they try to avoid the Chokey and stand up against the tyrannous Miss Trunchbull.

Tickets: R70 – R100

Book online: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/201810-maris-stella-school-presents-roald-dahls-matilda-the-musical-jr/?ref=link-campaign&lc=15934773

Dates: Wednesday, March 22 to Friday, March 24 at 18:30.

Doors open at 17:45, and there will be food will be on sale at the event.

Saturday, March 25 

Celebrate Enviro Week

Noxolo Sibaya from eThekwini’s Transformative Riverine Management Programme (TRMP); Jonathan Welch from Green Corridors KwaMashu Materials Beneficiation Centre; Mboniseni Ndimande from TRMP; Alvin Dube, Denis Hurley Centre Street Lit book vendor. Photo: Val Adamson

The City has invited everyone to care for the environment during the eThekwini Enviro Week. Hosted by the eThekwini Municipality, with partners Green Corridors and the City of Bremen (Germany), Enviro Week offers a packed programme of fun and insightful activities.

During this week, there is also National Water Week, National Library Week, and Earth Hour, which will be celebrated on Saturday, March 25.

The week closes off on Saturday, March 25, with a celebration at Green Hub at Blue Lagoon, where a range of environmental education and public awareness (EE and PA) organisations have been planning ways to collaborate, and they will share updates on the plans to establish a formalised EE and PA Action Network.

Also read: eThekwini to build international partnerships through EU programme

East Coast Chilli Festival

The first-ever chilli festival for Durban takes place in Durban North this weekend.

Aptly named the Great East Coast Chilli Fest, the event promises to deliver a heat sensation like no other in the form of products, food, competitions and more. The event will take place on March 25 at Northwood Crusaders Club.

There will be a chilli-eating competition, food – mild and spicy – and lots more for individuals and families to enjoy.

There is also an artisanal chilli-sauce-making competition. If you make chilli sauces, especially with a twist, you can enter.

To find out more or to book a stall, call Papadopoulos on 084 505 0113 or Cowan on 082 884 5105.

Sunday, March 26 

Open Streets Florida Road 

Cyclist LeeRoy Adams and pedestrian Lindiwe Shozi on Florida Road. Photo: Submitted

The eThekwini Municipality announced on March 15 that they will be launching a one-day Open Streets Florida Road pilot on March 26 to increase foot traffic to businesses on Florida Road in Morningside.

The municipality said in a statement that a portion of the road will be closed to traffic on the day to promote active mobility.

The City said that the Open Streets concept is about pedestrianising some of the busy areas on occasion for Durbanites and visitors as well as creating spaces that are accessible and safe for a day-long outdoor pop-up event.

“The pilot will be used as an experiment where an assessment will be conducted on what works and how to improve the project for rollout in other areas around the City. From 09:00 to 17:00 on March 26, no vehicles will be permitted from Florida Fields through to the top of 8th Avenue. Motorists can make use of guarded street parking in the vicinity of Florida Road – on the side roads and dedicated parking area nearby – to park their vehicles,” said the municipality.

Also read: Play your part this World Water Day

Friday, March 31 

Dance is the heartbeat of love

Siseko Duba and Ndumiso ‘Digga’ Dube in the up-coming ’Love Song’. Photo: Val Adamson

Flatfoot Dance Company is partnering with the KZNSA Art Gallery, based in Glenwood, to present their first performance of 2023, entitled Love Song. The show will offer two performances only, taking place on Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1, at 18:30.

Love Song, collaboratively created by the full company (Sifiso Khumalo, Jabu Siphika, Zinhle Nzama, Sbonga Ndlovu, Siseko Duba and Ndumiso Dube), under the choreographic direction of Lliane Loots, is a mesmerising journey into the heartland of the workings of the heart and how we love.

The KZNSA Gallery (Glenwood) will be open from 17:30 on both March 31 and April 1, with a special dinner menu for those who want to eat, and the bar/coffee bar will be open both before and after the show. The running time of the show is 55 minutes.

Tickets are priced at R100 for adults and R80 for children 12 and under. Booking is essential due to limited seating capacity. Contact flafootdancecompany@gmail.com.

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