The Tornados narrowly beat the KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Queens to take the Division Two title. Winning the title for the first time since the … Read more: ‘Best ever’ – Mosoahle-Samm hails Crinums’ flawless season | netball – SuperSport
Councillor Warren Burne said a second camp at the Tills Crescent sportsground was being proposed to house men. KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli … Read more: Malawians camped at Sherwood call on country’s rich, powerful to help get them home
Tensions ran high at a Malawian encampment at Sherwood Hall in Durban on Monday as anti-immigrant activist Ngizwe Mchunu visited the site on a “ … Read more: WATCH | Chaos as Ngizwe Mchunu ‘chased’ off Malawian encampment – TimesLIVE
As a champion for healthy ageing, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini is participating in International Yoga Day celebrations in Durban on Sunday. Read more: King Misuzulu to joinyoga event in Durban | Zululand Observer – The Citizen
Displaced migrants at Sherwood Park in Durban are demanding that they be sent back to Malawi and not to the Lindela Repatriation Centre in Gauteng. Read more: Stranded Malawians in Durban reject Lindela move, seek funding for repatriation – Mercury
While flying from Cape Town to Durban is not the most popular flight in South Africa, enough tickets sell to keep the route alive for several domestic … Read more: What it costs to fly between Cape Town and Durban right now – TopAuto
Over 7000 migrants turned the Sherwood Community Hall outside the Durban CBD into a camping site as they continued to seek repatriation. Read more: KZN govt to update on 7,000 Malawians seeking repatriation – EWN
… , abazoqhuthana amazenze emncintiswanweni waminyaka yonke yemfashini emqhudelwaneni womjaho wamahhashi nezemfashini iHollywoodebets Durban July. Read more: Bazohlukaniselana u-R215 000 abazonqoba kowemfashini yeDurban July – Isolezwe
When 33-year-old Princess Adjei set up her hair salon in downtown Durban in November, she had lived in South Africa since moving from Ghana. Read more: African migrants with deep roots in South Africa flee xenophobic attacks – Sunday World