Meanwhile, FNB WSU stormed the Northern Cape side FNB SPU, cruising to a 48-22 road victory at Suzuki Stadium. FNB Madibaz 60-32 FNB UKZN. The huge … Read more: Wits, UWC, Madibaz and WSU secure statement wins in FNB Varsity Shield action | rugby
The Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Thami Ntuli, has expressed shock and deep sorrow following the death of Manuel, who was funded through the Premier’s … Read more: KZN Premier saddened by death of student pilot in crash – The Witness
Leeche’ Manuel, a promising pilot student and recipient of the KwaZulu-Natal Premier’s Bursary Programme, has died in a plane crash alongside his … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal pilot student dies in tragic Joburg plane crash | Magic 828
As the Chinese Spring Festival draws closer, hundreds of people gathered in Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital, for a front-row … Read more: New Year celebration deepens cultural bonds between China, South Africa – .cn
As South Africa approaches Budget 2026, the National Treasury faces pressure over a potential VAT hike, a move deemed politically toxic despite its revenue-generating potential. Read more: VAT Hike: The easy target that hits the poor hardest
“The focus will be on the provinces that have been the most affected, KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State, and the North-West Province, and to some … Read more: One million foot and mouth disease vaccines arrive from Argentina – eNCA
1. Silvermine Nature Reserve, Cape Town · 2. Greyton Nature Reserve, Western Cape · 3. Clarens Village Conservancy, Free State · 4. Hogsback forest walks … Read more: 5 pet-friendly hiking trails in South Africa where paws are welcome – Getaway Magazine
The ANC says its National Executive Committee (NEC) visit to KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is aimed at assessing the provincial leadership’s work and … Read more: NEC visit to KZN is to assess rebuilding efforts: ANC – SABC News
Note to Editors: Please note Riona Gokool, MPL sound bite in English KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN) latest crime statistics, released yesterday, … Read more: KZN Crime Statistics: Declining numbers must translate into safer communities