Parliament's first sitting will be hosted at CTICC, no cost agreement reached yet
With coalition talks hot on the table, Parliament has confirmed the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) will host the first sitting of the seventh ...
MK Party accuses IEC of colluding with the ANC and being vindictive
In an responding affidavit, MK secretary general Sihle Ngubane said it is extremely distasteful for the IEC to be conducting itself in a vindictive and targeted ...
EXCLUSIVE: 'R30 000 for a teacher post. . . or sex' - new scandal rocks KZN Education Department
IOL's investigative report shines a light on a disturbing trend of corruption within KwaZulu-Natal's education sector, where job opportunities are allegedly sold ...
KZN’s harsh tourism reality: From five-star dreams to financial nightmares
Umhlanga, Durban's playground of the rich and the place to be seen. Yet, behind this lies a dark reality of those struggling to survive, as Zohra Teke discovers. ...
Umhlanga residents threaten legal action over allegations that N2 construction is damaging homes
Residents of Somerset Park, Umhlanga, are challenging Raubex Construction, attributing property damage to ongoing N2 highway work. Despite the company’s insistence ...
Shake up on the cards for eThekwini says Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda
eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda has moved to allay business concernst the city was in crisis mode saying that they have a plan to turn around the city.
eThekwini deadlocks over suspension of embattled electricity head
The eThekwini Municipality is embroiled in a heated labour dispute with its suspended Head of Electricity, Maxwell Mthembu, leading to deadlocked talks and a potential ...
KZN Youth choristers forced to sing for their supper
Young choristers ready themselves to compete in the World Choir Games in Tshwane next month, but funding needed to support group.
Where are the young people in the new cabinet?
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa believes young people in our country are "dynamic agents of change", capable of finding innovative creative solutions.
It is time to see a half-full glass for health crisis
South Africa’s health woes cannot be ignored or sugar-coated, a report by the Health Systems Trust shows.
Call for probe into KZN radiotherapy equipment tender
Trade union Nehawu is a major stakeholder in radiotherapy equipment contractor Techmed whose contract with KZN Health is under investigation.
#CancerCrisis: KZN Health faces court action after damning ruling
Report found that the department failed in its obligation to provide adequate oncology services
#CancerCrisis It wasn’t me, says KZN health boss
KZN Health head Dr Sifiso Mtshali hits back at claims he was responsible for the cancer treatment crisis at state facilities in the province.
#CancerCrisis probe 'will blow their cover and expose the rot’
A probe has revealed how officials were dismissed and the matter handed to the Specialised Commercial Crimes Unit and Sars, yet nothing was done.
#CancerCrisis: The rot behind Durban's broken cancer machines
Embattled KZN Health MEC Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo faces more calls for his removal - some from within ANC.
Racism begins at home
This week's incident at a Pietermaritzburg school where a pupil used the "K word" reignited memories
KZN Health's dodgy R120m oncology tender
Report comes amid a healthcare crisis in the KwaZulu-Natal province over specialist doctors leaving.
Hawks on the trail of bomb maker
Businessman said he was still scarred by the incident.
#DurbanBomb: Police ‘closing in’ on suspect
Police say they are closing in on the person behind a bomb attack on a Durban family which left three people seriously injured.
Family puzzled by dad's cause of death
A Zululand family wants answers from a Netcare facility where their father died and the cause of death was listed as low blood pressure by the hospital.
Medicinal cannabis gets the go-ahead
Government has given the green light for the manufacture of cannabis for medicinal use, a decision hailed as a major victory by the IFP.
Medical cannabis given green light
The government has given the green light for the manufacture of cannabis for medicinal use – with the IFP hailing it a “major victory” and tribute to its late MP, ...
In Turkey patriarchal attitudes still remain for gay Muslims
Zohra Teke speaks to *Chehan, a Turkish gay activist at the International Aids Conference in Durban