Kitten survives 110km/h engine ride
Six-week-old kitten gets a taste of life in the fast lane when it hitches a ride in the engine compartment of a car.
Support for pitbull policy
Dog lovers come out in support of Durban SPCA's policy to put down unclaimed, unwanted American pitbull terriers.
Anger over SPCA pitbull policy
Durban SPCA says it will not take the risk of rehoming pitbull terriers because of the unpredictability of the breed.
Drive to name, shame ‘brothel’ visitors
Bluff residents, outraged by what they say is a brothel, have taken to Facebook to “name and shame” those visiting the house.
KZN man held hostage for 3 days
A businessman who went missing on Friday was found traumatised after allegedly being hijacked and held hostage for three days.
KZN pedestrian bridge to be enclosed
Sanral will enclose the N2 Blackburn Bridge in KZN to stop criminals hurling rocks and other dangerous objects on to motorists.
Robberies on the rise in Durban
More than R1m has been stolen from Durban businesses in recent weeks with follow-home robberies, in particular, on the increase.
School backs ex-mayor’s killer
Gareth Thomas, who murdered former Durban mayor Mike Lipschitz , will continue teaching at Futura High School in Umbilo.
Video footage key in hunt for Kloof man
Investigators have spent hours poring over footage to track the car which drove Bruce Galloway from his home.
Teacher’s past revealed
Futura High School will soon decide whether it will continue to employ former Durban mayor Mike Lipschitz’s murderer.
Caterer goes bust after ANC party
The catering company for the ANC's centenary celebrations - which is being sued - has been liquidated.
Durban backs single police force proposal
The eThekwini Municipality will support the police ministry’s proposal of a single national police force.
Proposal to rein in security firms
The Ministry of Police is looking to redraw the line between the state and the private security sector which, it says, has become blurred.
‘TB virus resistant to current treatment’
Tuberculosis has outsmarted age-old technology developed to fight it, says Deputy Health Minister Gwen Ramokgopa.
Nkonyeni denies contract claim
KZN Speaker Peggy Nkonyeni denies that she accelerated the awarding of a contract in exchange for a donation to the ANC.
Rotavirus alert sparks health campaign
Two children have died of diarrhoea and Durban health authorities are worried.
Caterers fight for ANC money
The catering comany who supplied the food during the ANC centenary celebrations is still waiting for payment.
Parents of caned boys lay charge with SAPS
The parents of a group of KZN pupils who were allegedly caned by a teacher have opened a criminal case against him.
Man behind Gotcha! arrested in US
Michael Tomson, cousin of Shaun Tomson and the man who launched the Gotcha brand, has been arrested in the US.
KZN townships ‘worse off for crime’
Durban police are on edge after a wave of house robberies in the Highway area - and it seems the perpetrators are targeting rich and poor alike.
Scam caller threatens pensioner
A pensioner has been the recipient of a scam in which a caller threatened her with “another Waterfall attack” unless she bought him airtime.
Booze ban for rugby fans
Rugby fans who make game day a long affair by socialising on the Kings Park outer fields face arrest if caught drinking alcohol.
Public protector helps SA fraud drop
Legislation against fraud and the vital role being played by the public protector had led to a decrease in fraud cases, says KPMG.
'Even Oscar was arrested straight away'
Those accused of beating to death a rugby fan should not get preferential treatment by handing themselves in, experts said.
Man beaten to death at rugby after-party
A visitor from England who watched the Sharks at Kings Park was beaten to death while partying with rugby supporters.