Stacey Norman shows some love to KZN and her home-town in Cape Town

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KwaZulu- Natal is known for a lot of things, amongst them yet not limited to: South Africa’s playground, the Kingdom of the Zulu’s, the melting pot of South Africa.

KZN is also known for its envious weather, with many sharing that the province simply has one season all year around, summer. Then there are the pristine beaches, the majestic Drakensberg Mountains and temperate Midlands while to the South there await superb golf courses, fishing spots and miles of subtropical coastline.
Within KZN, there are even more stunning areas that one could only dream of visiting or better yet living in. JSbu who grew up in eMandini, which is a town in Ilembe District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The town is some 22 km north-east of Stanger.

Stacey, who is originally from Cape Town and recently moved to sunny Durbs has taken to the province and city like a child to candy. On reflections of her hometown- Stacey had this to share-
30 Jul 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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