Residents of eThekwini Municipality face devastation as floods claim lives and leave families homeless, raising urgent questions about safety and urban planning
The Pencil Club, an exclusive networking club in Durban, has closed its doors leaving employees in financial distress
South Africa faces a critical shortage of foundation phase teachers qualified to conduct lessons in African languages, impacting literacy development
KwaZulu-Natal municipalities urge spaza shop owners to register their businesses by February 28, as failure to do so may result in penalties.
After recent allegations of landlord misconduct, NSFAS urges students to report any instances of exploitation or abuse to the police
Patients at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital and Phoenix Community Health Centre express frustration over long waiting times, staff shortages, and inadequate care ...
Residents of Clairwood express deep concerns over a proposed logistics park that threatens to erase the area's rich history and community identity, as public consultations ...
Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane says the management of student accommodation will be handed back to universities in response to safety concerns and ...
The decision follows widespread complaints about safety, corruption, and substandard living conditions in private student residences.
Minister of Higher Education and Training, Nobuhle Nkabane has emphasised the importance of the higher education system producing graduates who contribute to economic ...
Protesting students at eThekwini TVET College are calling for solutions to their accommodation challenges
The 39-year-old patient died of burn injuries after a fire broke out when he allegedly ignited a cigarette lighter while wearing an oxygen mask connected to the ...
The number of confirmed Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) cases rose on Monday from 168 to 195, with all 27 new cases recorded in the eThekwini district.
Two alleged criminals were shot dead in a gunfight with police in Inanda, Durban, as law enforcement intensifies efforts to tackle violent crime in the province. ...
KwaZulu-Natal's population has surged to 12. 4 million with most people living in urban areas, prompting Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli to highlight the increasing strain ...
Residents from Chatsworth, Northdene, and Moseley protest at eThekwini Municipality’s Water and Sanitation office, demanding urgent action to address ongoing water ...
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Human Settlements has secured R100 million in funding from the national government to address the problems with the Aloe Ridge Social ...
The Independent Police Union of South Africa (Ipusa) has called on the Minister of Police to urgently address disparities in benefits, promotions, and working conditions ...
KZN Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane addresses concerns over medication shortages, confirming isolated incidents of patients being turned away and announcing an investigation ...
The UKZN Optometry Clinic partners with OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation to enhance vision care accessibility for underserved communities, providing essential ...
The KZN Health Department refutes claims of chronic medication shortages, asserting that financial constraints have been addressed and procurement measures improved ...
Beneficiaries who do not replace their cards in time will be unable to withdraw funds, make transactions, or check balances as the cards will be deactivated.
Sassa and Postbank announced that all social grant beneficiaries must replace their gold cards by February 28 or risk being unable to access their grants.
At an anti-crime imbizo in Inanda, KZN Premier Thami Ntuli urges residents to combat rising crime rates and stop glorifying criminals, calling for community responsibility ...
Following a recent incident of baby abandonment in Verulam, the KZN Department of Social Development reveals that financial hardship and teenage pregnancies contribute ...