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KwaZulu-Natal

PepsiCo South Africa doubles local production
Business
/ 22 October 2023

PepsiCo South Africa doubles local production

South Africa is one of the largest operational regions for the US food and beverage giant

By Lyse Comins
VBS findings hinder Floyd Shivambu’s ambitions
Politics
/ 20 October 2023

VBS findings hinder Floyd Shivambu’s ambitions

Senior leaders in KwaZulu-Natal say scandal findings are too big to shake off

By Mandisa Nyathi
Patel asks for temporary rebate on poultry imports to avert shortages after bird flu outbreak
National
/ 4 October 2023

Patel asks for temporary rebate on poultry imports to avert shortages after bird flu outbreak

The country is grappling with the H5 and H7 variants of the disease, which were first recorded in the Western Cape in April but have spread to other provinces

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Survey finds Zuma still most popular politician in KZN 
Politics
/ 4 October 2023

Survey finds Zuma still most popular politician in KZN 

A Social Research Foundation poll has found the former president is favoured by 80% in the province’s ANC

By Lizeka Tandwa
Julius Malema’s draconian decisions fuel EFF divisions
Politics
/ 21 September 2023

Julius Malema’s draconian decisions fuel EFF divisions

But the party contends it has moved on from internal strife and is focused on the 2024 polls

By Mandisa Nyathi
Political parties likely to leverage on Buthelezi’s death, ActionSA’s Mncwango says
Politics
/ 12 September 2023

Political parties likely to leverage on Buthelezi’s death, ActionSA’s Mncwango says

The KwaZulu-Natal chair said provincial leaders’ polling was likely to change in the coming weeks

By Mandisa Nyathi
July unrest: SAPS has implemented only six of 18 recommendations
National
/ 6 September 2023

July unrest: SAPS has implemented only six of 18 recommendations

The South African Police Service report stated it was still in the process of holding accountable those accused of criminal conduct during the July 2021 unrest

By Mandisa Ndlovu
A spoke in Mpumalanga’s power wheel
The Green Guardian
/ 4 September 2023

A spoke in Mpumalanga’s power wheel

Wheeling electricity across the grid offers a solution to South Africa’s power crisis, so why is it not happening in the energy heartland?

By Andiswa Matikinca and Thabo Molelekwa
DA says squalid state-owned buildings in KZN are ‘havens of vice’
National
/ 17 August 2023

DA says squalid state-owned buildings in KZN are ‘havens of vice’

Stripped, hijacked and reeking of human waste, the buildings are not fit for human habitation

By Khethukuthula Xulu
Unemployment Insurance Fund fraud is a ‘lifestyle’ in KwaZulu-Natal
National
/ 16 August 2023

Unemployment Insurance Fund fraud is a ‘lifestyle’ in KwaZulu-Natal

A total of R2.6 billion was recovered by the UIF nationally through its ‘follow the money’ project which is auditing companies that benefited from Covid-19 relief scheme

By Lyse Comins
231 rhinos killed for their horns so far this year
The Green Guardian
/ 1 August 2023

231 rhinos killed for their horns so far this year

But measures such as law enforcement authorities working together have resulted in a decline in the number of animals killed

By Sheree Bega
Small-scale sugarcane farmers welcome potential sale of Tongaat Hulett
Business
/ 26 July 2023

Small-scale sugarcane farmers welcome potential sale of Tongaat Hulett

The farmers hope that new management at Tongaat’s sugar operations will bring stability to the industry

By Anathi Madubela
Corruption at the helm of wildlife crimes, Wildlife Justice Commission report finds
The Green Guardian
/ 18 July 2023

Corruption at the helm of wildlife crimes, Wildlife Justice Commission report finds

The international organisation has released a study on the link between corruption and wildlife crimes

By Lesego Chepape
Rangers fail to find lion spoor after KZN families report sighting
National
/ 18 July 2023

Rangers fail to find lion spoor after KZN families report sighting

The animals were seen in the Nembe area near eShowe

By Umamah Bakharia
South African manufacturing 2.5% higher than in May last year
Business
/ 11 July 2023

South African manufacturing 2.5% higher than in May last year

Factory output also went up by 3.6% year-on-year in April

By Anathi Madubela
Eleven trucks torched on second anniversary of July 2021 riots
National
/ 10 July 2023

Eleven trucks torched on second anniversary of July 2021 riots

Arsonists set trucks alight on the N3 and N4 highways in attacks that have been described as economic sabotage

By Lyse Comins
Virtual classes can solve overcrowding and learner placement crisis
Education
/ 5 July 2023

Virtual classes can solve overcrowding and learner placement crisis

Digital education can assist in delivering large parts of the curriculum model without displacing teachers or removing the relevance of schools

By Mandisa Ndlovu
After much drama, Collen Malatji elected ANCYL president
Politics
/ 2 July 2023

After much drama, Collen Malatji elected ANCYL president

Phumzile Mgcina was elected deputy president, Mntuwoxolo Ngudle as secretary general, Tsakani Shiviti as deputy secretary general and Zwelo Masilela as treasurer general.

By Lizeka Tandwa
We will not tolerate anarchy, Mbalula tells ANCYL delegates
Politics
/ 1 July 2023

We will not tolerate anarchy, Mbalula tells ANCYL delegates

The ANC secretary general, who has been accused of interfering in the ANCYL conference, said he was not shaken by members calling for his head

By Lizeka Tandwa
Butt out, Youth League tells ANC leaders
Politics
/ 30 June 2023

Butt out, Youth League tells ANC leaders

The league’s members say its elective conference has been delegitimised by interference

By Lizeka Tandwa
Mkhangelwa fit to lead ANCYL, not ‘lapdogs’, says new Eastern Cape chair
Politics
/ 27 June 2023

Mkhangelwa fit to lead ANCYL, not ‘lapdogs’, says new Eastern Cape chair

Luntu Sokutu has questioned the call for the Eastern Cape’s Mntuwoxolo Ngudle to get support for the youth league secretary general position

By Lizeka Tandwa
ANC Youth League defies Eastern Cape provincial secretary with Mbalula’s aid to elect new leaders
Politics
/ 27 June 2023

ANC Youth League defies Eastern Cape provincial secretary with Mbalula’s aid to elect new leaders

The provincial leadership accused the ANC provincial secretary of attempting to influence the outcomes of its conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
National Freedom Party faces internal revolt over decision to work with ANC in KwaZulu-Natal
Politics
/ 20 June 2023

National Freedom Party faces internal revolt over decision to work with ANC in KwaZulu-Natal

The coalition was working towards toppling the IFP through a motion of no confidence in IFP mayors in hung municipalities

By Clive Ndou
Godlimpi and Mkhangelwa in talks over ANCYL presidency
Politics
/ 15 June 2023

Godlimpi and Mkhangelwa in talks over ANCYL presidency

Youth league presidential contender Mkhangelwa accuses NEC member Mduduzi Manana of interfering in processes

By Lizeka Tandwa
Auditor general: Government’s response to KwaZulu-Natal flood disaster inadequate
National
/ 13 June 2023

Auditor general: Government’s response to KwaZulu-Natal flood disaster inadequate

Tsakani Maluleke noted that municipalities failed to provide relief even when funds were available

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Broken: Eskom, Transnet, Post Office – and so is South Africa’s water
Opinion
/ 25 May 2023

Broken: Eskom, Transnet, Post Office – and so is South Africa’s water

Is the situation in Hammanskraal a sign of what is to come?

By Ozayr Patel
ANC youth league presidential candidate lobbies for second  secretary general
Politics
/ 23 May 2023

ANC youth league presidential candidate lobbies for second  secretary general

Collen Malatji, who received an endorsement from Gauteng, is hoping to add more women to the league’s leadership

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa, ANC’s working committee head to troubled KwaZulu-Natal
Politics
/ 10 May 2023

Ramaphosa, ANC’s working committee head to troubled KwaZulu-Natal

With eThekwini metro having been placed under administration, Ramaphosa is expected to hold meetings with regional leaders

By Lizeka Tandwa
Sugarcane farmers at risk if mills keep defaulting on payments
Business
/ 7 May 2023

Sugarcane farmers at risk if mills keep defaulting on payments

Some farmers are opting to diversify to crops like macadamia nuts, bananas and avocados, but this takes time and money

By Anathi Madubela
Sugar industry slump a bitter pill for North Coast towns
Business
/ 7 May 2023

Sugar industry slump a bitter pill for North Coast towns

Shakaskraal is a microcosm of what lies ahead for many towns KwaZulu-Natal if its ailing sugar mills collapse

By Anathi Madubela
KwaZulu-Natal’s sugar industry isn’t sweet
Editorial
/ 5 May 2023

KwaZulu-Natal’s sugar industry isn’t sweet

The sugar industry’s struggle tells a bigger story of the risks of South Africa’s deindustrialisation

By Editorial
Scientists say the April 2022 floods in KZN are the most catastrophic natural disaster recorded in province
The Green Guardian
/ 13 April 2023

Scientists say the April 2022 floods in KZN are the most catastrophic natural disaster recorded in province

This is in terms of lives lost and overall economic impact, but not size

By Sheree Bega
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