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/ 21 September 2009
A private investigator has been hired to probe taxi-related deaths in KwaZulu-Natal, the provincial transport department said on Monday.
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/ 15 September 2009
The alleged ”sugar-cane” serial killer has accused police of forcing him to draw up a list of 13 people the state is accusing him of having killed.
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/ 10 September 2009
KwaZulu-Natal overspent its budget by R2,5-billion in the 2008/09 financial year, audited expenditure results revealed on Thursday.
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/ 3 September 2009
Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma cried when she heard the contents of a note left by a man who hanged himself after failing to get an ID.
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/ 2 September 2009
A 20-year-old Pietermaritzburg man was on Wednesday given a 35-year jail sentence for raping a 51-year-old woman.
Newly appointed national police chief Bheki Cele will have to wait a few more days to hear the outcome of his court bid against IFP leaders.
Niuren Tolsi bumped into Schabi Shaik just after midnight at a 24-hour petrol station shop near his home in Morningside two weeks ago.
The ANC has welcomed the decision by the NPA to withdraw charges against its provincial treasurer and speaker of the KZN legislature, Peggy Nkonyeni.
So fraud convict Schabir Shaik was spotted driving around Durban with his black BMW. So what?
Laboratory tests to confirm a second death reportedly attributed to swine flu in KwaZulu-Natal should be available early on Thursday.
Traders in Durban’s Warwick Triangle Early Morning Market will continue trading into August amid bureaucratic bungling.
The elusive sardines have finally arrived in KwaZulu-Natal almost two months after tourists were expecting them to hit the province’s shores.
Thousands of Durban pupils were left stranded on Monday morning as a new bus operator was unable start rounds as scheduled owing to a legal challenge.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is celebrating after the Electoral Court declared the results of a by-election in the province’s Imbabazane area invalid.
Patients at Durban hospital have told KZN health minister Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo that they waited more than a week to get much-needed medication.
Durban’s beleaguered bus operator, Remant Alton, has been replaced by another operator after years of poor service.
The Mountain Rise Police Station has some explaining to do after a scheme to manipulate statistics is uncovered, writes Sello S Alcock.
A plan to turn a historic Durban street market into a mall has sparked a public outcry.
Western Cape doctors on Friday agreed to call off their strike and go back to work, but are still not happy with the government’s pay offer.
KwaZulu-Natal doctors returned to work on Friday morning after downing tools for almost two weeks.
An Ulundi election officer on Friday became the first South African since 1994 to be convicted of electoral fraud.
Nkandla: already thankful, but also expectant that the ANC’s promise of a "better life for all" will resonate through these hills and valleys.
With nearly 66% of a potential 4,4-million votes tallied, it was clear that the ANC had made inroads into rural areas long viewed as its stronghold.
A presiding officer was taken in by the police at Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, on Wednesday after marked ballot papers were found at a polling station.
There was a shouting match between IFP and ANC members in front of international election observers at the Holiday Inn in Ulundi on Tuesday afternoon.
Charles Nqakula will tour parts of KwaZulu-Natal with the police on Tuesday to assess security preparations ahead of Wednesday’s election.
The ANC will send 17 000 agents to voting stations in KwaZulu-Natal to observe the country’s fourth democratic elections.
While Rajbansi remains confident about his hold on the Indian community, rebel ANC members would prefer the cat to be put down.
Jacob Zuma’s Zuluness hurts IFP fortunes in KwaZulu-Natal. Niren Tolsi reports.
The one thing shack dwellers like Mnikelo Ndabankulu are guaranteed of after every election, is more building material for their mjondolos. Once the ballots have been cast, election posters make their way into informal settlements like Foreman Road, a sprawl of rusted metal, wood and cardboard shacks arranged on a precipitous slope overlooking the middle-class […]
”The authorities still think we are dirty, uneducated and can’t make decisions for ourselves”
Umshini Wam, the trademark song of ANC leader Jacob Zuma rang out across the hills of his rural Nkandla village in KZN on Monday.