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Natal's rich historical and cultural heritage, Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli officially handed over a contract for the urgent ...
Ahead of Diwali, we chatted with law graduate and entrepreneur, Shamentha Naidoo about what Diwali means to her and her ...
A Grade 12 pupil from Dulati Combined School in KwaZulu-Natal has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a Siemens ...
The donation of a mobile eye clinic to the optometry discipline at the University of KwaZulu-Natal will help the ...
KZN students, Azola Sihlahla, Melokuhle and Simesihle Khuzwayo and Sohil Bharat shone brightly at Eskom Expo International Science Fair (ISF).
Last week, around 180 scientists, researchers and legal experts gathered in Laxenburg, Austria to attend the first-ever ...
"It is time to lay down our proverbial chariots and swords if South Africa is to rebuild what has been lost in the fires." ...
His headline-making death in Paris — the city of liberty, lights and love — should remind the nation that two ANC ambassadors ...
Researchers warn nearly half of Bandipur Tiger Reserve loses habitat suitability for Indian gaurs in dry seasons, driving ...
Lawyers, by training, are rationalisers par excellence. We can turn ethical breaches into technicalities, omissions into misunderstandings, and sometimes even lies into ‘alternative framings’.
South Africa struggles with low investment, poor growth, and high unemployment.Solutions focus on tackling crime, fixing infrastructure, and rebuildi ...