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A perfect way to shop for Christmas

IF COVID-19 makes you want to limit your time in packed stores this year, there are a number of exciting and varied market experiences on offer in and around Durban.

It’s also a chance to find a range of interesting and unique gifts, from R50 to thousands of rand, while supporting local crafters, artists and traders. And for those who like to go the green route, a number of vintage and antique fairs offer the chance to rehome and repurpose some beautiful items from yesteryear, at a fraction of their cost when new.

Here are some of the

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