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Bunny hunting

Anyone will tell you that the best place to get a bunny chow is the land of its birth: Durban. Verashni Pillay goes bunny hunting.

At your mother's place

If Cape Town were a woman, she'd be a dame with world-class style, but also one who likes to get down and dirty. The same goes for hosting ability.

Eating out in Durbs

From princes to paupers, here are some ideas of where to eat out for a range of budgets, while travelling through Durban.

M&G's Three City Tour

What can we expect from SA's three biggest cities during the World Cup? The M&G has explored Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg to find out.

King Shaka rules. Or not?

King Shaka International is R8-billion worth of shiny new kit on the other side of town. And it couldn't be more different.

Carbon-neutral stadium 'a myth'

The eThekwini municipality is intent on running a carbon-neutral World Cup from the new R3,1-billion Moses Mabhida stadium.

My city, my World Cup: Clive Barker

We chat to Clive Barker, former Bafana Bafana coach and the only one to have led the national team to a trophy -- the 1996 Africa Nations Cup title.

Extreme makeover for Golden Mile

The gaudy beachfront gets a facelift, but not without bumps and bruises.

A confluence of styles

Accommodation is strangely lacking in Durban's city centre, but it is abundant along the beachfront and, from chic to cheap, it suits every pocket.

City of hidden charms

We look at SA's major 2010 host cities with information on where to stay, eat and play. First up is Durban, the home of sugar cane and surfers.