Scores of foreign nationals were driven out of their homes in Burnwood, by protesters who'd threatened to harm them. Satish Dhupelia who's with the Community Policing Forum says women - with babies in their arms - were among those who had to flee their properties.
KZN violence monitor, Mary de Haas has welcomed the arrest of murder-accused mayor of the Harry Gwala District Municipality in the Sindiso Magaqa case. De Haas says there have been allegations levelled against him for some time.
When Cyclone Idai made landfall last Thursday - many people sought refuge in trees or on rooftops but they've now become trapped there. Gift of the Givers founder, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman says the situation is dire.
The city's second instalment of the Articulate Africa Book and Art Fair, kicks off at the Durban Exhibition Centre from 10 - 13 April. eThekwini's Thembinkosi Ngcobo says going forward, they're hopeful the festival will attract investors who are interested in visual arts.
Chief Electoral Officer Sy Mamabolo says all voting material has been delivered to provincial storage facilities for safekeeping until voting day. He says all other preparations are done - except for special votes.
Renowned actor, Welcome Msomi was arrested in Durban at the weekend by the Hawks' Serious Commercial Crime Unit. Hawks spokesperson, Lloyd Ramovha says Msomi is due back in court in two weeks' time.
Minister Pravin Gordhan has told South Africans he can't at this stage say how long the load shedding will last as they are still getting a better grasp of the problems they are facing.
Baby Brody Lee Bezuidenhout was rushed to hospital with an extremely high fever just over a week ago.His distraught mother, Linda Bezuidenhout says at first she thought the child may have been the teething that was causing a fever. She says she grew concerned when his lips turned blue…
South African households and businesses will be experiencing more of Stage Four blackouts. Chief operating officer, Jan Oberholzer explains the power outlook for the coming days.
Founder and chairman of Gift of the Givers, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman says when working in areas affected by cyclones - they expect the accompanying volumes of water to wreak havoc.
Pietermaritzburg-based NGO Gift of the Givers is on high alert as cyclone Idai makes landfall in Mozambique. The group's Imtiaz Sooliman says his offices have already engaged the Mozambican Government and the head of Disaster Management and offered their services if necessary.
Umgeni Water Chief executive, Thami Hlongwa says a nearly completed project to improve supply to the Mooi River area in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands will help put an end to service delivery protests there.
The Bhengu family's spokesperson, Muzi Hlengwe says they have hit a wall in the fight to get Buhle's body back home. He says they are currently trying to get the family visas so that they can leave for the Bahamas.
South African airline, Comair has made a decision to temporarily remove its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from its flight schedule. The CAA's Kabelo Ledwaba explains what the decision by Comair means…
12 Mar 2019 5AM
1 min
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