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NPA, Zuma foundation cross swords over graft case
An exchange of words has erupted between the state and the Jacob Zuma Foundation over the former president’s case, which is due back in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, on Tuesday.
Makhanda K9 puppy hailed for netting his greatest success yet
One-year-old K9 Bayley is being praised for leading the Grahamstown Narcotic team to a drug consignment worth over R300 000.
Transport Deputy Minister donates 179 bicycles in Limpopo
The donation is part of the department’s Shova Kalula Scholar Transport Programme aimed at solving mobility problems for learners walking more than three kilometers to school.
Relief as two missing Mtubatuba children are found alive
Sambulo Mchunu (6) and Zanamuhla Mchunu (5) were found in a cave in the bushes not far from their home.
Rains boost KZN dam levels, but province not out of the woods yet
While acknowledging the pain and hardship the rains has brought to some, the Mhlathuze Water, a company that cleans and supplies bulk water to various district municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, says the recent rains in the province have improved dam levels in the province.
Man turns himself in after hacking his wife to death in KZN
The man who hacked his wife to death with a bush-knife in Thobothini, in the Jozini area of KwaZulu-Natal, returns to court on Tuesday.
Limpopo’s COVID-19 vaccination programme in full swing
Limpopo Premier Stanley Mathabatha and Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba, have on Friday launched the province’s COVID-19 vaccine roll-out programme at Mankweng Hospital, in the Capricorn District.
E Cape health MEC shown the door
Premier Oscar Mabuyane announced the decision during a press briefing on Thursday.
Zuma’s homestead a hive of activity as Zondo standoff drags on
Members of uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) have descended on the area in support of former president Jacob Zuma.
Heavy rains, flooding rivers disrupt funeral services in KZN
Heavy rains continued to wreak havoc in northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal over the weekend.
Greyhound, Citiliner on the last ride
It is a sad day for Johannesburg long distance commuters and students who were hoping to make their way to Park Station to catch the Greyhound bus ahead of the new semester, as the company will cease to operate on Sunday.
KZN traditional leaders, govt wish Zulu king speedy recovery
The House of Traditional Leaders and the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government have wished King Goodwill Zwelithini of Bhekuzulu a speedy recovery.
Mathebula family insists police shot 6-year-old Gontse
The family of a six-year-old boy, initially reported to be five, who was shot and wounded in Alexandra recently says the police should take responsibility for the incident.
Alexandra police accused of shooting 5-year-old boy
Police in Alexandra are accused of shooting a 5-year-old boy during a shootout with alleged hijackers on Tuesday.
Makhonyeni community living in fear following crocodile sightings
It is suspected that the crocodiles were swept away from the Jozini Dam near the Makhathini fields during the recent heavy rains.