Police praised but more needs to be done at Glebelands hostel

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

eThekwini Municipality had failed to implement access control and improve lighting as mandated by the public protector 11 months ago.

Supporters rallying behind JZ

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Zuma was recently honoured with two awards during a dinner in Durba

'I retired too young' - Zuma

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Addressing pupils at Bizimali High School, one of the top performing schools in his hometown of Nkandla northern KwaZulu-Natal, on Saturday, Zuma said economic power ...

'Rebuild ANC truthfully' after nullifying of KZN elective conference

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Supporters of ex-KZN premier Senzo Mchunu were in celebratory mood as they digested high court ruling on 2015 party provincial elective conference.

Zuma wants ANC to make 'tough decision' on dissenting MPs

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

President Jacob Zuma also defended his relationship with the Guptas. ?When you are friends with someone, is that corrupt?? he asked.

Another five years at IFP helm for 'ethical' Buthelezi, 88

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Mangosuthu Buthelezi was deemed fit to continue to lead the IFP as he was an ?ethical, trustworthy and principled leader?.

Sparrow gets more time to pay fine

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

The Scottburgh Magistrate?s Court ruled that Penny Sparrow could pay her fine for hate speech over two years, to ease her ?dire? financial position.

State Security minister calls for 'divine intervention' in KZN killings

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

State Security Minister David Mahlobo has called for divine intervention in the issue of political killings in KwaZulu-Natal,

Buthelezi bashes ANC over 'ploy' to hide corruption

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

IFP leader has hit back at the ANC in northern KwaZulu-Natal, accusing them of manufacturing allegations of corruption against one of its mayors.

DA, IFP fall out over mayor's alleged graft

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

The future of the DA-IFP coalition hangs in the balance following a fall-out between the two parties in Endumeni Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal.

Cleaners nabbed for theft of cop guns

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

The guns went missing from the station on May 11

Scammed youths want to be integrated into SANDF

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

The 250 youths who were duped into staying at a bogus military training academy have called on Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, to ?integrate? them into the SANDF. ...

Zuma implores youth to fight for economic freedom

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

President Jacob Zuma has called on young people to lead the charge for radical socio-economic transformation.

NHI could aid fight against HIV/Aids

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Dr Gustaaf Wolvaardt believes that the proposed national health scheme would ensure that all HIV/Aids patients had access to quality health services.

Deputy mayor in shoe theft rumpus

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Pongola deputy mayor, Busi Mvelase, stands accused of stealing a pair of shoes from Mr Matata Clothing & Sportwear in Pongola.

KZN ANC march against judiciary

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Hundreds of ANC supporters marched against the judiciary in Durban on Monday‚ accusing its officials of making “unfavourable judgments” against the ruling party. ...

#FeesMustFall activist #BonginkosiKhanyile graduates

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile, who was jailed for six months, graduated cum laude from DUT.

IFP mayoral candidate among 6 nabbed for murder plot

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Six people, including an IFP mayoral candidate, have been arrested in Nquthu for conspiracy to murder a political opponent.

Youth league gets reprieve over chaos

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

The Active Citizens Movement has halted its pursuit of legal proceedings against the KZN ANC Youth League, pending a meeting between the two parties.

ANC 'war room' saga: Mthimkhulu unfazed by lawsuit

Zimasa Matiwane|Published

Facing a R1 million lawsuit, ANC supporter Thami Mthimkhulu has dared Gauteng government official Kay Sexwale to “bring it on” if she insists he lied.