… KwaZulu-Natal chairperson Mbali Shinga in compliance with a court order. In a letter dated Saturday, NFP national chairperson Sibusiso Mkhabela … Read more: NFP president Ivan Barnes suspended as internal power struggle intensifies
As one of KwaZulu-Natal’s leading wildlife rehabilitation centres, CROW rescues, rehabilitates, and releases thousands of injured, orphaned, and … Read more: Crow invites young nature enthusiasts for wildlife experience | Berea Mail – The Citizen
… KwaZulu Natal. The EOI marks the first stage of a structured procurement process aimed at identifying qualified EPC contractors capable of … Read more: Zululand Energy Terminal kicks off contractor selection process for Richards Bay LNG import …
A high-ranking executive has resigned from a KwaZulu-Natal state-owned entity after it emerged that she had been “double dipping” — simultaneously … Read more: Two jobs, two salaries for exec at state bodies – TimesLIVE
KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC Mbali Shinga has won the first round of her legal battle against NFP president Ivan Barnes, whom she has … Read more: Mbali Shinga wins court bid to block NFP from replacing her in KZN Legislature
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The KwaZulu-Natal government has condemned the killing of a 29-year-old Malawian national and the attack on two other foreigners by a vigilante … Read more: Premier Ntuli condemns killing of Malawian in Pietermaritzburg xenophobic attack – News24
Meanwhile, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has condemned the killing, describing it as a “senseless act of criminality”. 4 hours ago. Londiwe … Read more: Displaced Malawians relocated to Durban after Jika Joe violence | The Witness