The International Conference on Climate Change, Agriculture and Biodiversity Resilience, organised by ISSER, takes place on 07 January 2026 in Durban, … Read more: This week’s agri events: 15 – 19 December – Food For Mzansi
The deal will improve connectivity between TAAG’s main routes and key SAA destinations, including Durban, Gqeberha, Cape Town, Harare and Lusaka. Read more: TAAG Angola Airlines Takes Delivery of Airbus A220-300 in 50-Jet Expansion Drive
In April, Karate Satori chief instructor Jeffrey Jackson was named national coach for the Africa Region South Championships in Durban. That same … Read more: 2025 a year of sporting greatness — from the back pages to big stages – Southern Mail
A routine cash-in-transit operation in Durban turned into a dramatic heist as armed suspects ambushed a security vehicle, prompting a swift police … Read more: How CIT heist caused chaos on Durban’s N2 – IOL
… Durban in KwaZulu-Natal today. Ms Phiri said it is heartbreaking that another building has collapsed, and that some workers remain trapped under … Read more: Committee Chairperson Condemns Ongoing Construction Site Failures After Durban …
… Durban, under the visionary leadership of Swami Abhedananda Saraswati (Spiritual Head, Chinmaya Mission South Africa). The Shri Chinmaya … Read more: Grand Prana Pratishtha of Shri Chinmaya Annapoorna Devi Temple in South Africa – HinduPost
A US$638 million partnership promises to rescue Durban port but the clock is ticking as competitors seize the Cape route opportunity. Read more: Can ICTSI save South Africa’s failing gateway as trade routes shift? – Container News
… Durban Container Terminal Pier 2 (DCT2), the biggest facility in … DCT2 handles more than 70% of the Port of Durban’s throughput and about 46% of … Read more: ICTSI shares climb on 25-year South Africa port terminal deal – BusinessWorld Online
… Durban church — a fitting farewell for a man whose life was inseparable from his hometown. A witty wordsmith to the end, Pather passed away … Read more: Dennis Pather’s Journey: From Durban’s Streets to Journalism’s Pinnacle – Daily News