Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille highlights KwaZulu-Natal’s significant role in this growth and announces exciting new developments to further … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal leads South Africa’s tourism growth in 2025 – Daily News
THE IFP has officially endorsed King Misuzulu kaZwelithini’s controversial campaign to remove ” Natal” from KwaZulu-Natal’s name, describing the … Read more: IFP backs AmaZulu King’s campaign to rename KwaZulu-Natal province – IOL
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Major-General Lesetja Senona grilled over his relationship with suspected crime kingpin Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. Image … Read more: Hawks boss under fire for ‘selective memory’ – Cape Times
KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head General Lesetja Senona on day 48 at the … It has emerged that KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Major General Lesetja … Read more: Commission hears how Senona leaked police information to Matlala – SABC News
The IFP says KwaZulu-Natal should be renamed KwaZulu and that parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape belong to the Zulu Kingdom. Read more: IFP wants parts of three provinces added to KwaZulu – ica
… KwaZulu-Natal MPLs and members of the office of the Attorney-General (AG). In the same hearings, lawmakers grilled local politicians about the … Read more: KZN town hall AG wants to see probe into eThekwini staff ‘grooming’ hair as residents waited
Kwazulu-Natal Hawks head Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona testifies during the Madlanga commission of inquiry at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College in … Read more: Exposed | How KZN Hawks chief was caught in a lie about ties with ‘Cat’ Matlala – Sowetan
KwaZulu-Natal head of the Hawks, Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona, has defended his decision to advise alleged cartel member Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala to … Read more: KZN Hawks head defends his advice to his brother “Cat” Matlala to contest SAPS tender cancellation
A reflex CrAg screening study from the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa showed that the CrAg prevalence between June 2015 and July 2016 was 3.5% … Read more: Cryptococcal Antigenemia in South African Children Living With HIV