This was after KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi accused Mchunu of instructing the disbandment of the … Read more: Political twist: Senzo Mchunu reverses his decision to step aside – The Star
A hostage situation unfolded at the Ntuzuma police station in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday morning, after a prisoner allegedly overpowered a police officer … Read more: Hostage chaos at Ntuzuma police station in KZN: Officers trapped, suspect killed – IOL
“We can’t lose focus” — Dladla reacts to Durban City defeat. Like. Dislike. 0. Share. Video unavailable. This content isn’t available. Skip video. Read more: “We can’t lose focus” — Dladla reacts to Durban City defeat – YouTube
One person has died after seemingly disarming a Durban police officer and opening fire at a police station. Read more: KZN cops kill man who disarmed officer and fired shots at police station – News24
The City of uMhlathuze is one of the most important economic engines in KwaZulu-Natal. We have a world-class deep-water port, expanding logistics … Read more: A DA-led City of uMhlathuze that listens, responds and delivers for its people
Molefe Mosweu’s messages showing CTE KwaZulu-Natal’s Katlego Alex Mushi his Gucci luxury purchases. Graphic: Sharlene Rood/News24. Images: Rosetta … Read more: ‘Enjoy this life, mzala, you deserve it’: How Prasa exec splashed on Gucci, Merc, property
More women have graduated than men in KwaZulu-Natal since the start of the year. Women have achieved first-class gains in educational attainment … Read more: PALI LEHOHLA | 1st-class degrees don’t protect women from 2nd-class treatment and 3rd …
In KwaZulu-Natal, the ANC joined forces with the Democratic Alliance and the Inkatha Freedom Party to prevent the MK party from coming to power. That … Read more: Real Politics: How much longer can MK lean on Zuma’s charm? – Currency News
Durban — The Library and Information Association of SA (Liasa) and a Durban school celebrated South Africa’s literary and intellectual heritage as … Read more: Durban school celebrates country’s literary heritage – Cape Times