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Durban

Resolute in the face of xenophobia
Article
/ 5 April 2019

Resolute in the face of xenophobia

Many residents fled after Durban’s third wave of attacks, but to others leaving is just not an option

By Paddy Harper
Sunday Times stripped of journalism award for Cato Manor ‘death squad’ reporting
Article
/ 21 March 2019

Sunday Times stripped of journalism award for Cato Manor ‘death squad’ reporting

In 2011, the paper ran a front page story titled "Shoot to Kill" which was authored by Stephan Hoffstatter, Mzilikazi wa Africa and Rob Rose

By Kamva Somdyala
Saldanha’s legacy lives
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Saldanha’s legacy lives

This year, with support from the Summit Education Trust, Dinonofo Pico was selected as the Eugene Saldanha fellow.

By Staff Reporter
A Dusi for the virtual paddler
Article
/ 14 February 2019

A Dusi for the virtual paddler

Here’s a paddler’s eye view of awaits participants

By Kevin Davie
High hopes, not much dope in marijuana beer and gin
Article
/ 8 February 2019

High hopes, not much dope in marijuana beer and gin

It’s now okay to smoke cannabis, or at least it’s legal as long as you don’t buy your supply. But what about drinking it?

By Tshegofatso Mathe
The athlete who refused to die
Article
/ 21 January 2019

The athlete who refused to die

Mhlengi Gwala’s indomitable spirit has him reaching for new goals, just 10 months after the brutal chainsaw attack that almost cost him his legs

By Staff Reporter
An outstanding investment into South Africa’s natural beauty
Article
/ 14 December 2018

An outstanding investment into South Africa’s natural beauty

The Kloof Conservancy was identified as a biodiversity hotspot in 1988

By Advertorial
Crime intelligence played reporters
Article
/ 18 October 2018

Crime intelligence played reporters

A former Hawks spokesperson claims he alerted the Sunday Times to the fact that it was being used

By Staff Reporter
NOT the news. More damage expected in Sunday Times fake news fallout
Article
/ 15 October 2018

NOT the news. More damage expected in Sunday Times fake news fallout

Thus far two journalists involved in discredited stories published in the Sunday Times have exited the paper

By Kiri Rupiah
A bunny can’t stand up to Sanco
Article
/ 24 August 2018

A bunny can’t stand up to Sanco

It was meant to keep the ANC honest but has become another victim of Zuma’s toxic legacy

By Paddy Harper
Mabuyakhulu only played a ‘peripheral role’ in R28m case — new lawyer
Article
/ 23 August 2018

Mabuyakhulu only played a ‘peripheral role’ in R28m case — new lawyer

Mike Mabuyakhulu and seven others, appeared in the Durban Commercial Crimes Court on 77 charges, including money laundering and corruption

By Mxolisi Mngadi
ANC KZN leader Mike Mabuyakhulu and co-accused in court over festival corruption
Article
/ 22 August 2018

ANC KZN leader Mike Mabuyakhulu and co-accused in court over festival corruption

The charges emanate from R28-milion paid for a North Sea Jazz Festival that was supposed to take place in Durban in 2012

By Jenna Etheridge
Wentworth residents gain ally in battle against Engen
Article
/ 3 August 2018

Wentworth residents gain ally in battle against Engen

Last month Engen secured an interim order, barring members of the South Durban Basin Community Development Trust from protesting

By Paddy Harper
Interdict adds extra fuel to Wentworth residents’ ire
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Interdict adds extra fuel to Wentworth residents’ ire

On Monday, an interim interdict banning residents from holding unauthorised protests at the refinery was granted

By Paddy Harper
SA’s Mr Bollywood dies after long film career
Article
/ 29 June 2018

SA’s Mr Bollywood dies after long film career

Businessman and film doyen Moosa Moosa, the second generation of the Moosa film family, has passed away

By Arts Desk
Zuma’s supporters up the ante
Article
/ 8 June 2018

Zuma’s supporters up the ante

As his fans plan mass action the former president warns those ‘provoking’ him to ‘keep quiet’

By Paddy Harper
Good ol’ Durbs and dirty politics
Article
/ 1 June 2018

Good ol’ Durbs and dirty politics

After a brief distraction in Belfast and dodging British bureaucracy, it’s great to be back

By Paddy Harper
International buyers find hidden gems in Durban
Article
/ 11 May 2018

International buyers find hidden gems in Durban

Last year alone the Indaba contributed more than R85-million to eThekwini’s GDP and raised close to R6-million in taxes for government

By Thulebona Mhlanga
​Travel indaba boosts small tourism businesses
Article
/ 9 May 2018

​Travel indaba boosts small tourism businesses

‘We benefit in terms of exposure and establishing contacts’

By Staff Reporter
​Direct flights from London to Durban will boost tourism industry
Article
/ 9 May 2018

​Direct flights from London to Durban will boost tourism industry

‘It is one of the major announcements of the year’

By Staff Reporter
The significance of Africa’s Travel Indaba to economic and social development
Article
/ 4 May 2018

The significance of Africa’s Travel Indaba to economic and social development

Tourism boosts businesses, trade, job creation and helps to preserve national heritage sites

By Advertising Supplement
Travel and tourism boosts Africa’s economy
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Travel and tourism boosts Africa’s economy

‘The most important aim of any trade show is for trade to happen’

By Advertising Supplement
​Obed Mbatha does hospitality best
Article
/ 4 May 2018

​Obed Mbatha does hospitality best

The cheerful doorman has been collecting badges to serve as an ice-breaker with guests who stay at the Hilton Durban

By Staff Reporter
Twenty-one African countries showcasing at Africa’s Travel Indaba
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Twenty-one African countries showcasing at Africa’s Travel Indaba

Tourism is driving job creation in Africa

By Advertising Supplement
Be part of Africa’s rising tourism story at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2018
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Be part of Africa’s rising tourism story at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2018

Impressive array of tourism products awaits at show

By Advertising Supplement
Glebelands hostel murder suspects to apply for bail
Article
/ 26 March 2018

Glebelands hostel murder suspects to apply for bail

Several suspects, one of them a police officer, are expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Monday

By Staff Reporter
Detainee’s ‘suicide’ revisited
Article
/ 23 March 2018

Detainee’s ‘suicide’ revisited

With the Timol inquest findings overturned, there’s hope that the truth about Hoosen Haffejee will be known

By Paddy Harper
Urban land question is also urgent
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Urban land question is also urgent

Intra-elite contestation on land seldom takes the often bitter struggles of the urban poor seriously

By Richard Pithouse
First day of the laaitie’s next year
Article
/ 19 January 2018

First day of the laaitie’s next year

uZoks is stoked about his new school – there’s nothing faux English old school tie about it

By Paddy Harper
Ramaphosa calls for unity in KZN at ANC 106 anniversary celebrations
Article
/ 8 January 2018

Ramaphosa calls for unity in KZN at ANC 106 anniversary celebrations

​ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the party to emulate the leadership of previous "legends" who led the liberation movement

By Kaveel Singh
God’s pauper walks the talk
Article
/ 21 December 2017

God’s pauper walks the talk

Durban’s lone street preacher follows a calling that eschews all physical comforts

By Paddy Harper
After a devastating fire, teargas and rubber bullets on a Durban street
Article
/ 19 November 2017

After a devastating fire, teargas and rubber bullets on a Durban street

Police in Durban used teargas and rubber bullets to disperse an angry crowd after eThekwini mayor failed to arrive for a meeting with the community.

By Lizeka Maduna
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