KwaZulu-Natal faces ongoing challenges with violent crime, as recent statistics reveal that the province continues to contribute significantly to … Read more: Violent crime persists in KwaZulu-Natal despite slight decline in murder cases – Mercury
The Minister emphasises in a statement issued on November 28 that he hears the cries of farmers, mostly dairy farmers in KwaZulu-Natal, who have … Read more: Steenhuisen accelerates efforts to roll out FMD vaccines as outbreaks persist
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… KwaZulu-Natal, where police say social-crime drivers remain entrenched. … Farmer arrested driving at 199 km in KwaZulu Natal. November 28, 2025 … Read more: Crime stats: Kachalia warns GBV remains high – Inside Politic
This was followed by KwaZulu-Natal, with 2 388 cases (21%). READ | Reiger Park residents plead for consistent police action amid gang violence crisis. Read more: Murders down, but still at 63 a day, crime stats show – News24
KwaZulu-Natal forecasts over one million festive season visitors, supported by strengthened safety measures, regional tourism expansion and rising … Read more: South Africa prepares for strongest festive tourism season in years – TV BRICS
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It is clear that some opposition forces within KwaZulu-Natal have become so desperate for power, that they would sling mud even when the ammunition … Read more: Statement by National Chairperson of the Inkatha Freedom Party – .za
He said he met Commissioner Mkhwanazi in April at The Pearls in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, seeking help with delayed payments and missing purchase … Read more: Committee Awaits Speaker’s Decision as Matlala Alleges Bribery – Voice of the Cape