A stowaway baboon, believed to be from Cape Town, has rescuers in Durban running in circles as they try to safely capture him. "There is a baboon, it's a young juvenile of about two years old. We don't know where he came from,” says Steven Smith from Monkey Helpline.
Claims of the Presidency meddling in police deployments to a crime-ridden area of Richards Bay have been heard by the commission of inquiry looking into alleged corruption and political interference into the work of the SAPS. KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi on Friday testified that in 2021, he sent a…
A KwaZulu-Natal prostate cancer survivor is urging men to take charge of their health through early screening. Dumisani Pakkies was diagnosed with stage three prostate cancer in 2020. He says acceptance and family support helped him through his recovery.
The community of Malvern, south of Durban, says it's hopeful justice will prevail in the case of Zarah Ramsamy. The 11-year-old girl was killed in September last year during a hijacking at a popular restaurant in the area.
A cook at a Pietermaritzburg crèche believes a little voice in her head saved the lives of the children, moments before a taxi slammed into the school. Nombulelo Mfeka had been preparing food at the crèche in the morning when her "sixth sense" prompted her to act. The clip is…
A Durban family says they haven't given up on the hope of seeing their daughter's killers behind bars. Thursday marked a year since 11-year-old Zarah Ramsamy was killed during a hijacking in Malvern, south of Durban.
KZN has recorded the highest number of sexual misconduct cases involving teachers accused of abusing pupils. Tamasha Khanyi speaks to psychologist Rakhi Beekrum about the signs that could indicate a child is being abused.
Communities on the South Coast are appealing for stronger support from authorities in dealing with ongoing electricity supply challenges. The Democratic Alliance in the Ugu District has launched a petition, calling for Eskom to set up a local customer care office to improve communication and speed up service delivery.
A KwaZulu-Natal man who was mauled by two hyenas on the north coast has been discharged from hospital. Nicolas Hohls from Harburg in uMshwati was attacked at a camp site in Cape Vidal in the early hours of Sunday morning.
A Durban North resident who is on her way to Gaza as part of a humanitarian aid flotilla says she's doing it for her three daughters. They are joining other activists from more than 40 countries on the Global Sumud Flotilla. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and American actress Susan Sarandon…
The eThekwini Municipality Taxi Council has confirmed that no public taxis will be on the city's roads from Thursday onward. Chairperson Mathula Mkhize says the city's regional associations will be meeting to stamp the move on Wednesday morning after attempts to engage the municipality over the last two weeks failed.
A father whose son was mauled by two hyenas in the Cape Vidal nature reserve says the attack has left him questioning the safety of the camp sites in the region. Colin Hohls's son Nicolas, was attacked by the wild animals in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Interpol Secretary-General Valdecy Urquiza says the police organisation will discuss major crimes such as drug trafficking, and also look at how it can support South African law enforcement agencies.
Bronwyn Edward, acting general manager for the Animal Anti-Cruelty League, discusses the organization's crucial role in protecting animal welfare. The league provides shelter, veterinary care, and investigates cases of animal cruelty. They operate as a no-kill shelter, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in need, and rely entirely on public donations to…
Two years after Metro cop Errol Ogle was murdered, his widow Faith opens up about grief, forgiveness, and finding peace on the M7. Watch the full story on YouTube: tinyurl.com/hpcrfv7w
The incoming acting police minister, Firoz Cachalia, says KwaZulu-Natal will be at the top of his list of priorities when he steps into the role in two weeks.
Stuart Rayner is pounding Durban’s promenade in a 466km non-stop run to honour Nelson Mandela and raise awareness for mental health. He and three others will run for 64 hours because they believe, every step is a against stigma.
KwaZulu-Natal consumers say they are feeling the pinch as food prices continue to rise.
7 Jun 6AM
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