Growthpoint Properties is deepening its exposure to KwaZulu-Natal’s logistics market, breaking ground on Tecoma Park, a 36,830m² multi-tenanted … Read more: Growthpoint doubles down on KZN logistics with Tecoma Park development – Business Day
The prevalence of foot-and-mouth disease in KwaZulu-Natal has risen sharply, affecting an estimated 70 to 90% of herds, and desperate farmers say … Read more: ‘We are losing everything’: Over 17 000 KZN farms devastated by foot-and-mouth disease
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli said the ongoing operations looking into the issue of illegal migrants are just a promise he made to the people … Read more: KZN govt won’t back down on fight against undocumented foreign nationals – EWN
No need for Zimbabwean lecturers, English teachers in KwaZulu Natal – says South African pressure group March and March … KwaZulu-Natal province. Read more: No need for Zimbabwean lecturers, English teachers in KwaZulu Natal – says South African …
News South Africa Kwazulu Natal. Durban suburb endures nine days without water. Zainul Dawood|Published 10 hours ago. 3min. Add IOL as a preferred … Read more: Durban suburb endures nine days without water – IOL
The good news is that poachers slaughtered far fewer rhinos in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal last year. Read more: Rhino killers shift their sights back to Kruger National Park – Daily Maverick
Estienne de Klerk, CEO of Growthpoint Properties SA, is positive about investing big in KwaZulu-Natal as the province shows signs of recovery … Read more: Growthpoint bets on KZN investment after 2021 unrest as economy looks up – EWN
Three years after devastating floods hit KwaZulu-Natal, the Public Service Commission has found three critical health facilities still awaiting … Read more: Public Service Commission finds three KZN clinics still unrepaired nearly three years after …
Rhino poaching numbers in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) dropped from 198 in 2024 to 63 in 2025. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife attributed a … Read more: Poaching declines by 16% – George Herald