Hotspots for murders remain places like Nyanga in the Western Cape, Inanda in KwaZulu-Natal, and Philippi East, where gang fights drive much of … Read more: SAPS Releases Q1 and Q2 Crime Stats: Declines in Key Areas but Challenges Remain …
A massive hailstorm has hit the uMshwathi Local Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, damaging a number of houses. The area was also battered by … Read more: Massive hailstorm hits uMshwathi Municipality in KZN Midlands – SABC News
Richards Bay signed off the year with an impressive victory over AmaZulu in their Kwazulu-Natal derby on Friday with a home win at the Umhlathuze … Read more: Richards Bay signed off with victory over AmaZulu – SuperSport
KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Education reports a successful and incident-free 2025 National Senior Certificate examination period, … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal Education Department declares 2025 NSC exams successful – IOL
KwaZulu-Natal. Temperature: Cloudy at times, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, but … Read more: WEATHER: Severe storm to smash five provinces with rain, wind and hail – The South African
KwaZulu-Natal government of provincial unity (GPU) MPLs entered the Pietermaritzburg legislature on Thursday confident that Premier Thami Ntuli, … Read more: Why MKP’s motion to axe Ntuli, GPU collapsed – and what happens next | News24
This was followed by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and the Western Cape. In contrast, Limpopo and Mpumalanga reported the lowest figures. “Resignations are … Read more: More than 30 000 teachers resign in five years amid staffing pressures | NovaNews
The area now ranks second in KwaZulu-Natal and third nationally, with 59 cases reported during the three months, up from 51 cases recorded during the … Read more: KwaZulu-Natal dominates national crime hotspots – The Witness
When KwaZulu Natal’s coastline speaks to you. South Africans who love warm seas, lively beach culture and a climate that stays balmy throughout the … Read more: Global alternatives that feel familiar for South Africans