A woman is receiving antiretrovirals (ARVs) after the Msunduzi mayor’s bodyguard spat in her face during a confrontation on the N3 highway.
The ANC on Tuesday denied IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s comments that it had won control of KwaZulu-Natal in 2004 because it bussed in supporters.
A camp to which 700 families are to be relocated is fraught with hazards, writes Niren Tolsi.
Lotter double-murder accused Mathew Naidoo may not be out on bail much longer after the state was granted leave to appeal his bail on Friday.
KwaZulu-Natal teachers are taking leave to campaign for the African National Congress, the Congress of the People claimed on Monday.
A 36-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of an African National Congress (ANC) member, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Thursday.
An interactive computer and video installation, <i>Offerings</i> draws on the Catholic act of lighting a candle in memory of the dead.
Some of those who left cite irreconcilable differences with university management over academic freedom and other issues.
The ex-IFP youth brigade leader on Tuesday said he would step down as a candidate for the KZN legislature if he failed to appeal a prison sentence.
The KwaZulu-Natal High Court on Monday gave life sentences to three men found guilty of raping Jessica Foord.
Niren Tolsi on President Kgalema Motlanthe’s recent visit to a small KZN community: refreshing, no promises, but an activist vision of South Africa.
Murder accused Muzi Kunene on Friday agreed with the state that it was odd the conspirators against him didn’t plant ”deadly” evidence to frame him.
Schabir Shaik offered R10-million on a house — a week before he was released on medical parole.
A committee has been established in KwaZulu-Natal in the hopes of ”defusing tensions” between the ANC and the opposition IFP.
The IFP will soon lodge court papers demanding that the KZN government release a forensic report on corruption in the agriculture department.
”Blue light” VIP escort Constable Hlanganani Nxumalo must appear in regional court to face eight charges of attempted murder.
Police were on Thursday deployed to KwaZulu-Natal’s Ntabamhlophe area to monitor serious tensions between IFP and ANC supporters.
Proteas captain Graeme Smith said on Thursday his team would put video analysis to good use when they try to level the series against Australia.
KZN leaders gathered at a workshop in Durban on Thursday to find ways of dealing with natural disasters in the province.
Schabir Shaik is not under house arrest but is confined to his magisterial district, a report on his parole conditions said on Wednesday.
The ANC on Tuesday again asked the court to prevent the rival IFP from holding a rally near the venue of an ANC event in KZN over the weekend.
Schabir Shaik, who has been released from jail, would have to be terminally ill to qualify for medical parole, an official said on Tuesday.
At least four women and two children were carried out of Durban’s Chatsworth Stadium on Sunday after being injured at an ANC rally.
The KZN health department on Monday confirmed that the number of people injured during a stampede at Durban’s Chatsworth stadium had risen to 63.
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/ 26 February 2009
ANC supporters plan to form a car convoy and drive to Nongoma on Friday to visit party members who were shot during a rally in the area last month.
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/ 25 February 2009
The police are making up stories about Durban businessman Prince Sifiso Zulu, his attorney Wandile Mahlungulu said on Wednesday.
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/ 24 February 2009
The IFP is the victim of political violence rather than the perpetrator, member of KwaZulu-Natal parliament Blessed Gwala said on Tuesday.
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/ 22 February 2009
There was a heavy police presence in KwaZulu-Natal’s Nseleni area on Sunday to prevent clashes between ANC and IFP supporters.
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/ 21 February 2009
Now is the time to stop one-party dominance in South Africa, United Democratic Movement president Bantu Holomisa said on Saturday.
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/ 21 February 2009
The IFP has chosen an alternative venue for a meeting which was to take place metres away from an ANC rally, the party said on Friday.
City manager’s attempts at self-deprecation do little to endear him, writes Niren Tolsi.
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/ 20 February 2009
The IFP on Friday said it will meet the ANC in court as the ANC threatened to interdict its rival from meeting metres away from its own rally.