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Kwazulu Natal

Robbery aimed at ‘killing’ KZN newspaper
Article
/ 7 May 2019

Robbery aimed at ‘killing’ KZN newspaper

Saturday’s brazen raid on Bayede News appears to have been about keeping the newspaper off the streets

By Paddy Harper
Booysen testifies about Gupta visit, why he didn’t tell Ntlemeza
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Booysen testifies about Gupta visit, why he didn’t tell Ntlemeza

The former KZN Hawks head told the Zondo commission he didn’t report a meeting at the Gupta compound to his then superior

By Sarah Smit
Cyril can’t fill up the stadium either
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Cyril can’t fill up the stadium either

A hot day at Sugar Ray Xulu with campaigning almost over may show why the ruling party should be worried

By Paddy Harper
Jozini: Where youth actually vote
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Jozini: Where youth actually vote

The youth of Jozini are determined to make a better future for themselves despite record unemployment

By M&G Data Desk and Jacques Coetzee
Final rallying call before the polls
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Final rallying call before the polls

It’s all systems go as parties consolidate their campaigns ahead of next week’s election

By Paddy Harper and Natasha Marrian
It’s mayday for unions as May Day turnout disappoints
Article
/ 3 May 2019

It’s mayday for unions as May Day turnout disappoints

At best the rally was a sad reminder of just how badly the battle for control of the governing party have decimated the ANC’s alliance partner.

By Paddy Harper
Mthethwa interfered in ‘death squad’ case — Booysen
Article
/ 2 May 2019

Mthethwa interfered in ‘death squad’ case — Booysen

he former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head alleged that the then police minister met with prosecutor irregularly

By Sarah Smit
KZN ANCYL leader gunned down outside his home
Article
/ 2 May 2019

KZN ANCYL leader gunned down outside his home

Dumisani Moyo was taken to a local clinic where he died. A murder investigation docket has been opened and police are investigating the incident

By Kamva Somdyala
South Africa 25: The day the state was no longer an enemy of the people
Article
/ 28 April 2019

South Africa 25: The day the state was no longer an enemy of the people

Remembering South Africa’s first democratic elections: It’s easy to forget that things could have turned out very differently in South Africa

By Stefan Simanowitz
Grim portent of what’s to come
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Grim portent of what’s to come

A stunned Durban is counting the costs of the floods — destroyed infrastructure and people’s lives and homes

By Paddy Harper
KZN floods have killed ‘around 70’ so far
Article
/ 25 April 2019

KZN floods have killed ‘around 70’ so far

Speaking at a media briefing on Thursday, KwaZulu-Natal acting premier Sihle Zikalala said that around 70 people have died so far in the floods

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
Camping RetrEats
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Camping RetrEats

Trailblazing in the outdoors

By Tamsin Oxford
KZN flood death toll rises to 51
Article
/ 24 April 2019

KZN flood death toll rises to 51

Heavy rains have lashed the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal in recent days and the death toll continues to rise

By Kiri Rupiah
Flooding in KZN kills five, more rain expected
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Flooding in KZN kills five, more rain expected

Victims were either crushed to death by mudslides or drowned in flood waters according to search and rescue units

By Kiri Rupiah
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
Data-driven education SA’s success story
Article
/ 25 January 2019

Data-driven education SA’s success story

Its use ensures timeous targeted interventions to assist decision-makers, teachers and pupils

By Elijah Mhlanga
The delicate art of bus throwing
Article
/ 25 January 2019

The delicate art of bus throwing

It wasn’t me, says Mama of Zuma’s record deal. It was me and many others, says Bosasa operations boss

By Paddy Harper
Sanco denounces police action
Article
/ 25 January 2019

Sanco denounces police action

Sanco deputy president wants Ipid to investigate an attempt to arrest him and the organisation’s president on the eve of its elective conference

By Paddy Harper
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
Ramaphosa camp cleans up on initial lists
Article
/ 14 December 2018

Ramaphosa camp cleans up on initial lists

​KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairperson Sihle Zikalala has ridden out a backlash against him from supporters of former president Jacob Zuma

By Paddy Harper and Sabelo Skiti
ConCourt backs royal widow’s bid to protect her son’s rights
Article
/ 12 December 2018

ConCourt backs royal widow’s bid to protect her son’s rights

The dispute has sparked a series of violent protests that have affected the mine’s operations

By Paddy Harper
Cheated, we turn to a superhero
Article
/ 7 December 2018

Cheated, we turn to a superhero

South Africa has descended into a hell and we are pinning our hopes on Shamila Batohi to rescue us

By Vukani Mde
Deadly twist to university dispute
Article
/ 7 December 2018

Deadly twist to university dispute

A former colleague has been charged with the murder of an arts dean after threatening him

By Athandiwe Saba
KZN mine fight goes on, despite ruling
Article
/ 23 November 2018

KZN mine fight goes on, despite ruling

KwaZulu-Natal villagers are fighting mining they say violates their land rights and harms the environment

By Lucas Ledwaba
‘Zwelithini is not collecting rent, the Ingonyama Trust is’
Article
/ 23 November 2018

‘Zwelithini is not collecting rent, the Ingonyama Trust is’

​King Goodwill Zwelithini has distanced himself from the court action taken against the Ingonyama Trust Board because of its lease programme

By Paddy Harper
Ingonyama Trust strips women of land
Article
/ 9 November 2018

Ingonyama Trust strips women of land

A rule by King Goodwill Zwelithini’s trust board — that only men can sign leases — is being challenged in the high court

By Paddy Harper
Unsolved KZN hit spreads fear
Article
/ 2 November 2018

Unsolved KZN hit spreads fear

Suspicion in eThekwini is rife and the police appear to be no closer to apprehending those responsible for S’bu Maphumulo’s death

By Paddy Harper
​British Airways launches direct flights between Durban and London
Article
/ 31 October 2018

​British Airways launches direct flights between Durban and London

The direct flight will boost trade and increase tourism in KwaZulu-Natal

By Advertising Feature and Advertising Supplement
KZN’s traditional councils can’t explain ‘lost’ R27m
Article
/ 26 October 2018

KZN’s traditional councils can’t explain ‘lost’ R27m

They were also unable to account for more than R15-million in property under their control

By Paddy Harper
Who are the amaHlubi people?
Videos
/ 19 October 2018

Who are the amaHlubi people?

The British colonial government dismantled amaHlubi kingship but now, the nation is gearing up for a legal battle to have their kingship restored

By Staff Reporter
amaHlubi’s battle against colonial legacy heads to high court
Article
/ 19 October 2018

amaHlubi’s battle against colonial legacy heads to high court

One of South Africa’s oldest nations is fighting for recognition of its king, language and ancestral land

By Lucas Ledwaba
EFF gains a foothold in KwaZulu-Natal
Article
/ 5 October 2018

EFF gains a foothold in KwaZulu-Natal

Its focus in the province, and elsewhere, is on the youth vote and SRC polls are the starting point

By Dineo Bendile
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