Exploring the five critical issues in KwaZulu-Natal local government
As local government elections approach, SALGA highlights urgent challenges in KwaZulu-Natal's leadership and service delivery, calling for unity among councillors to restore public trust.
Experience the excitement: Innovations at the Comrades Marathon for runners and spectators
The Comrades Marathon promises an exhilarating experience for runners and spectators with exciting new innovations and a projected economic boost of over R600 million for KwaZulu-Natal.
Police Minister ordered to pay Durban woman R580,000 for unlawful arrest in mistaken identity case
Cynthia Khedama was arrested at King Shaka International Airport over a mistaken identity and was detained for at least 12 days in what she described as a ‘dirty dirty cell with faeces’.
Community unites for healing ceremony one year after Tongaat tornado
Join the Naidoo Road Civic Association this weekend as they commemorate the first anniversary of the devastating Tongaat tornado with a heartfelt ceremony and peace prayer, celebrating the resilience and unity of the community.
Final touches: RK Khan Hospital renovations nearing completion
RK Khan Hospital in Durban is on the brink of transformation, with renovations nearly complete to enhance healthcare services for the community.
Albert Luthuli's reinstatement as Inkosi of Umvoti Mission Reserve on the agenda in KwaZulu-Natal Legislature
The KwaZulu-Natal Legislature is set to discuss the reinstatement of Inkosi Albert Luthuli, alongside shocking new revelations in the inquest into his controversial death.
Oops! Miscommunication sees construction start on bakery but at the wrong site in Durban
eThekwini Municipality's R6. 7 million community bakery programme has encountered issues as one bakery was mistakenly built on the wrong plot of land.
Bluff residents concerns during Bayhead Road rehabilitation 'must be heard'
Councillor Zoë Solomon highlights the importance of the Bayhead Road rehabilitation project in Durban, addressing the concerns of Bluff residents and the impact on local traffic.
Vodacom's commitment to enhance rural connectivity in KwaZulu-Natal with over 300 new towers
Vodacom is set to revolutionise communication in rural KwaZulu-Natal by installing over 300 towers in the next three years, tackling long-standing network issues and significantly enhancing service delivery.