KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli addresses concerns over undocumented immigrants, urging police action against incitement of violence. Read more: KZN Premier warns against violence incitement linked to immigration issues
New driver induction requirements at the Port of Durban have drawn criticism from the road freight sector, with operators warning that manual … Read more: Durban port driver checks raise delay concerns – Freight News
March and March protestors seen in the Durban CBD as police monitor the the scene. Image: Doctor Ngcobo / Independent Newspapers. WITH the June 30 … Read more: June 30 key hotspots: KZN police prepare for potential unrest in eThekwini and uMgungundlovu – IOL
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has issued a stern warning to anyone threatening to incite violence, crime, looting, or instability ahead of the … Read more: ‘We can never go back to 2021!’ KZN premier warns of arrests ahead of 30 June ‘deadline’
The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) provincial government will on Thursday morning convene a summit on illegal migration as concerns over undocumented … Read more: KZN govt to convene summit on illegal immigration – EWN
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… Durban Metro Police Captain Zwelakhe Ntombela. Delivering a scathing judgment, the Durban High Court criticised Khumalo for showing no remorse and … Read more: KwaMaphumulo school principal sentenced to life for murder of Durban Metro captain
said Nondumiso Mabaso, SANRAL’s Kwazulu-Natal Project Manager. “We urge motorists to be aware that the impact of the construction on traffic will be … Read more: Construction begins on R6 Billion N3 upgrade from Mariannhill toll plaza to Key Ridge
The climate of fear has led many to flee their homes, notably in KwaZulu-Natal province. An unknown number have already departed or are returning … Read more: SA police and protesters must put lives first as 30 June looms | ISS Africa