Ugu water problems continue
Earlier this week, Ugu announced on its Facebook page that there was a burst pipe in the Margate Seaslopes area and there would be water service interruptions – much to the residents’ frustration
Damage to UCT is sad for varsity, students
In KwaZulu-Natal, local universities said they had measures in place to deal with fires similar to that at UCT and to ensure rare books and manuscripts were kept safe
Tansnat’s 7. 7% bus fare increase will hit the poor hard
The news of the increase which was supposed to go into effect on May 1, left opposition parties and civil society organisations fuming as they argued that this increase would hit poor people hard
New City Health head to inject new blood
This was one of the several changes planned by the born-and-raised in KwaDukuza resident
Call for struggling RAF to be administered
The Inkatha Freedom Party has called for the Road Accident Fund to be put under administration as it struggles to carry out its duties
Concern over students cheating using tutoring app
The University of Cape Town and the University of Witwatersrand said they had caught students using an online platform called Chegg
Judge President John Hlophe hits back at tribunal
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe released a statement responding to the misconduct finding
uMlazi housing development drama
The DA and IFP do not see eye to eye on an uMlazi housing development matter
Parties back findings on Judge Hlophe
Opposition parties have welcomed the findings of the Judicial Conduct Tribunal against Western Cape Judge President Judge president John Hlophe
World Health Day used to punt NHI to fight inequality
The National Health Insurance was highlighted at a webinar during this World Health Day
Inequality the focus of World Health Day
The World Health Organisation has highlighted inequality as one one of the issues that need to be addressed as it marked World Health Day
Facebook accounts hacked; ID theft to ‘skyrocket’
More than 500 million user accounts were compromised in a Facebook hack, and South Africa was not exempt.
Indian expatriates working at Durban Port intimidated by a “community forum”
A group of 32 Indian expatriates who were intimidated said they now lived in fear
Sparks fly as DA councillor threatened with assault at eThekwini council meeting
EThekwini Municipality’s Speaker, Weziwe Thusi, had her hands full at a full council meeting when she was accused of supporting gender-based violence by not protecting DA councillor Shontel de Boer.
Opposition parties call for Nzuza’s head
Opposition parties have called for embattled municipal manager Sipho Nzuza to resign after his application to have his bail conditions amended
DA attacked for lack of diversity in elective congress
The DA has defended its election of white leaders this past weekend
Parties scoff at metro police overtime request
The issue of overtime pay to Durban metro police was hotly debated at a special executive committee meeting on Monday
Political analysts criticise new DA leadership in KZN
Political analysts say the newly elected DA provincial leadership shows how the party is trying to woo white voters
KZN man killed in Mozambique attack
The family of Pietermaritzburg-born Adrian Nel, who would have celebrated his birthday this Thursday, are hoping to receive his body from Mozambique in the next few days
City to work with shack dwellers organisation
The eThekwini Municipality plans to work with the South Africa Shack Dwellers International Alliance to help with Covid-19 awareness
Clock ticking in fight against TB in the world
As the world commemorated World TB Day, the World Health Organization said the clock was ticking for world leaders to defeat the disease
KZN is the place to be this Easter
With the Easter Weekend less than two weeks away, KwaZulu-Natal is positioning itself as the place to be
Minister to answer for BMW fiasco
On Thursday Parliament is expecting a response from Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities’ Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane on why some of the vehicles donated were not used
Burnout and anxiety afflicting SA’s medical workers
Health-care workers are suffering from burnout under Covid-19
DA calls for Ugu District Municipality to be put under administration
The Democratic Alliance has called on the Ugu District Municipality to be put under administration as the water woes continue unabated