The Cosatu in KwaZulu-Natal wants people who live on land controlled by the Ingonyama Trust to be given individual land tenure rights
‘Illegitimate president’: Cyril Ramaphosa’s position is under threat from multiple legal disputes and how Muslims are reclaiming Cape Town streets
The party must resolve provincial issues that, if left to the courts, could challenge the legitimacy of its leaders
The commission investigated killings that have taken place in the province since 2011
How SAA’s spending soared, the row over the ombud’s R80-million VBS investment and the mass action planned by Jacob Zuma’s supporters
A faction of the ANC is threatening to put an end to the compromise package in the province
It’s chilly in Durbs but this weekend’s provincial conference may prove even frostier
As his fans plan mass action the former president warns those ‘provoking’ him to ‘keep quiet’
‘Chota Motala: A Biography of Political Activism in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands’ recounts the doctor’s role in shaping politics
‘The church leaders are of the view that it’s imperative to thank God for securing former president Zuma during his tenure as the president’
We need to reflect more as we embrace Africa Month as to why and how xenophobia is fuelled in our country
Richard Mbatha and two others appeared on charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the Estcourt magistrate’s court on Thursday
Acting KZN police commissioner Bheki Langa appealed to the community to remain calm and share any valuable information with police
When people start protesting, it is usually the frustrated action of those who have been trying to get their local government to be accountable
It is believed that the attackers are three Egyptian nationals, who allegedly slit the throats of the three people, including the imam of the mosque
‘The most important aim of any trade show is for trade to happen’
On a recent visit to his old boarding school,
Kwanele Sosibo glimpsed his emotional backstory.
His company had, since 2016, failed to pay rent for a service station on trust land, but he got a long-term lease anyway
With too many sanitary towels but no money for effective teaching, unions are alleging corruption
South Africa’s land reform programme will fail if it continues to neglect smallholder farming
A broken Edward Mpeko visits the remnants of his dream resort
A seemingly blessed Khulekani Thusi keeps on working as though R2-million never disappeared
Despite a court ruling the descendants of labour tenants in Hilton have still not got their land back
Pupils in Nquthu finally have transport to and from school, a year after Equal Education took the KZN department of education to court.
Angry protesters who barricaded the route on Monday morning have now begun looting from burning delivery trucks stuck in traffic.
Sadtu has accused the Department of Education of commercialising the free sanitary pads initiative in KwaZulu-Natal.
The NPA is relooking at the ANC leader’s 1967 death, and those of other activists
If sharks habitats aren’t known, it’s harder to conserve either the animals or those habitats
KZN prosecutions boss, advocate Moipone Noko, said she will treat Jacob Zuma’s impending corruption case like “any other” high-profile matter
A report released this week exposed a growing crisis of contract killings in the country, and in the taxi industry in particular
No fewer than 55 municipalities have been identified as distressed or dysfunctional, says Cogta Minister Zweli Mkhize
Abrahams is soon expected to announce whether or not to charge Zuma for payments he received from jailed tenderpreneur Schabir Shaik