There were cheers, ululations, and whistles as the Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, announced that KwaZulu-Natal has emerged as the … Read more: KZN tops 2025 matric results in SA with 90.6% pass rate | SAnews
KwaZulu-Natal achieved the highest matric pass rate in the country at 90.6%, followed closely by the Free State and Gauteng. Only 34% of pupils wrote … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal top of the class as matric pass rate hits 88% – ica
KwaZulu-Natal: 90.6%. ×. Editor’s Choice. 1. MATRIC RESULTS UPDATES | Basic education minister announces 88% matric pass rate. 2. Matric class of 2025 … Read more: Matric class of 2025 sets new record pass rate of 88% – Sowetan
KwaZulu-Natal province achieved the highest pass rate for the 2025 National Senior Certificate examination at 90.6%, the department of basic … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal tops 2025 matric results with 90.6% pass rate – The Mail & Guardian
For Mauritius, a popular destination for South African tourists, the direct flights from Durban had the potential to increase tourism exchanges. The … Read more: Durban, Réunion, Mauritius Lose Potential Connectivity as LIFT Denies Launch of …
Provincially, KwaZulu-Natal emerged as the best performer with a pass rate of 90.6%, followed by Free State (89.33%), and Gauteng with a pass rate … Read more: Matric Class of 2025 makes history with 88% pass rate – Cape Times
Durban Girls’ College achieved a 100% degree access pass rate with 23 girls ranking in the top 1% nationally across various subjects. Read more: Four elite KZN schools deliver 100% matric pass rates – News24
Graphic: Sharlene Rood, Graeme Raubenheimer/News24. Photo: Darren Stewart/Gallo Images. Provincial coalition politics in KwaZulu-Natal are on shaky, … Read more: PODCAST | The Lead: Is KZN’s paper-thin coalition on the rocks? – News24
In a December 2025 judgment arising from the loss of the MV “Smart” at the Port of Richards Bay, the KwaZulu-Natal High Court ordered the owners … Read more: Arbitration confidentiality offers no shield in South African courts, warns High Court