The president used Durban and KwaZulu-Natal … He pointed to destinations such as Vilakazi Street in Soweto, the Battle of Isandlwana in KwaZulu-Natal … Read more: Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026: Ramaphosa hails tourism as a ‘developmental instrument’
KwaZulu-Natal has seen an increase in the number of Zulu-language Facebook-based publishers, which have become a useful platform for the growing … Read more: JABULANI SIKHAKHANE | Facebook publishers fuel anti-immigrant sentiment in KwaZulu-Natal
Mchunu’s house in KwaZulu-Natal was reportedly burnt down on Sunday. Viral videos showed the property heavily damaged and smouldering after the … Read more: Ngizwe Mchunu denies burning down his own house – TimesLIVE
The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education held a follow-up engagement with the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) on matters raised during the … Read more: Stalled Projects and Unsafe Student Housing Push KZN University to Brink of Bankruptcy
ISKCON Faces Criticism Over Untimely Rath Yatra In South Africa’s Durban | OTV #iskcon #rathyatra #durban #southafrica #controversy #religiousnews … Read more: ISKCON Faces Criticism Over Untimely Rath Yatra In South Africa’s Durban – YouTube
Durban is abuzz with activity as it plays host to Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 which President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially open this morning. Read more: Durban abuzz as Africa Travel Indaba kicks off | SAnews
The rail corridor connecting the economic hubs of Gauteng and Durban is set for a forensic examination to determine the extent of its degradation … Read more: Joburg-Durban rail corridor set for forensic examination before repairs – Business Day
‘KwaZulu-Natal Cycling said recent events “highlighted the growing tension between cyclists and motorists. “An incident in Durban North, in which … Read more: Durban hit and run: Authorities warn that it is illegal to cycle on the M4, M17, M7, N3 and N2
… Durban. (SUPPLIED). Community leaders have condemned anti-Islamic graffiti that appeared in public and private spaces in Durban at the weekend. Read more: Islamophobic hate speech on Durban walls and sign boards a cause for concern