Police stumble upon dagga crop
KwaZulu-Natal police on a routine patrol in Bergville have made one of the biggest drug busts of the new year.
Durban Metro police in for shake-up
Durban city bosses have given notice that the ailing Metro police force will be overhauled.
Cops seize narcotics worth R3m
A nondescript house with sea views in uMhlanga was raided following a tip-off that it was being used as a drug lab.
Call to fast-track Tongaat mall investigation
The ANC and the DA have expressed concern about the time frame and called for the investigation to be accelerated.
Auctioneers ‘not guilty of racism’
Kuphele Auctioneers, accused of racism and unfair practice at a municipal auction, was cleared by the eThekwini Municipality's integrity unit.
VIP cops ‘had right to shoot’
The lawyer representing the VIP guards who shot at a man on the N3 in KZN says his clients had a right to shoot.
Bodyguard in N3 shooting suspended
The VIP guard who shot at a motorist on the N3 is to hand himself over to the police to face a charge of attempted murder.
Blue light shooting victim in the dark
A man who was allegedly shot at by a person travelling in a blue light brigade has no clue who his attacker was.
Mchunu ponders Field’s Hill truck ban
KZN Transport MEC Willies Mchunu announced that he would be undertaking a consultative process on a heavy vehicle ban.
'Field’s Hill driver used faked permits'
According to his employer, the truck driver involved in the Field's Hill crash used fraudulent permits to obtain his job.
Field’s Hill lawyer sees no conflict of interest
Attorney Theasen Pillay is defending the driver involved in the Field’s Hill truck accident - and he was hired by the vehicle’s owner.
Top Comrades runners drug free
The top 10 male and female finishers at this year’s Comrades Marathon returned negative results on all doping control tests.
Turf war ends in bloodshed
Durban police are investigating a confrontation between local and foreign drug pedlars that ended in a fatal shooting.
Man gets 5 years for beer bottle rape
Darren Mogany has been jailed for raping an unconscious teen with a beer bottle, filming it and then sharing the video.
Sex pests may be teaching our kids
No background checks are being done on teachers to determine if they are sexual offenders, it emerged in Parliament.
‘The real porn is poverty and inequality’
Film festival manager Peter Machen broke down in tears when discussing banned film Of Good Report.
Bomb suspects in custody over detonators
Two ATM bomb suspects remain in police custody after being found in possession of 52 detonators.
Jockey makes history at the Durban July
Smanga Khumalo, riding Heavy Metal, became the first black jockey to win the Durban July.
No horsing about at July
Punters attending the Durban July will experience the wrath of the law if they misbehave at Africa’s premier horse racing event.
Lioness on the loose in Zululand
Ezemvelo Wildlife confirmed that the mature female predator was spotted by a farm worker in Heatonville, north of Empangeni.
Lifeline for top athletes
Funding for athletes in the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee’s Operation Excellence programme would not be cut until they had returned from ...
Dreams of Comrades glory
The Comrades Marathon will be bigger, safer, busier and 97 metres shorter this year.
Comrades only half the race for trio
While most Comrades runners will be resting, a group of runners will take to a 112km trail through the Valley of 1 000 Hills.
NPA not in crisis, says Radebe
Reports of the National Prosecuting Authority’s “losses” were an indication that justice was being served, the Justice Minister said.
Comrades winner could still lose medal
Ludwick Mamabolo may finally have his trophy, gold medal and cash, but he is not in the clear yet.