… KwaZulu-Natal. “This figure is expected to rise,” Nigerian Foreign Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu said in a statement on social media, adding … Read more: Nigeria to evacuate 130 citizens from South Africa amid xenophobia fears | Africanews
… firmly re-established itself as South Africa’s third busiest airport and KwaZulu-Natal’s primary international gateway. Read more: King Shaka International Airport Marks 16 Years with Strong Recovery, Global Recognition … – ATTA
Children living in provinces with large rural hinterlands – the Eastern Cape, Limpopo, and KwaZulu-Natal – were particularly badly affected by poverty … Read more: Child Poverty Down, But Still Chronic: Report – The Common Sense
… Dr Mimmy Gondwe, will visit the KwaZulu-Natal CET College at the Mlandeleni Community Learning Centre (CLC) in Ndwedwe on Monday 4 May 2026. Read more: Deputy Minister Mimmy Gondwe visits Mlandeleni Community Learning Centre in Ndwedwe, 4 May
The Department of Cooperative Governance in KwaZulu-Natal has deployed disaster management teams to southern KZN ahead of severe thunderstorms … Read more: KZN braces for severe thunderstorms as disaster teams deployed – East Coast Radio
Mthethwa’s path to this achievement began in Dube Village in Empangeni in KwaZulu-Natal, where he grew up as the youngest of eight siblings. He … Read more: Top Geomatics graduate named as Chancellor’s Award recipient
KwaZulu-Natal province’s main international passenger gateway and a major benefit for the provincial economy. “[KSIA] is a critical asset of the … Read more: King Shaka International Airport playing a major role in the KwaZulu-Natal economy
KwaZulu-Natal is making global headlines as four private schools rank among the best in the world on the 2026 Spear’s Schools Index. Read more: These KZN schools rank among the world’s finest – East Coast Radio
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has described the killing of a Crime Intelligence officer in a brazen attack in Durban’s Mount Edgecombe, … Read more: Ntuli slams killing of police officer as ‘attack on the state’ – The Witness