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In less than three hour’s drive from Durban, enjoy crisp days, nights lingering in front of a fireplace, and the…
Hugh Bland was born on a farm in Shangani, Zimbabwe, near the ancient Dhlo Dhlo Ruins. “I was fascinated by…
The Cavern Resort & Spa is nestled in the foothills of the Northern Drakensberg within the Amphitheatre World Heritage Site.…
Whetstone Business Park near King Shaka International Airport is developing at a pace with construction commitments worth R6-billion. Co-developer Gavin…
9 reasons Rocky Bay Resorts is the best place for family fun this Easter! The Easter holidays are here and…
Ballito’s new billion plus bonanza – including mansions, retirement, residential, sporting, retail and commercial offerings – is set to take…
The South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal – in times gone by a favoured holiday destination for local and international travellers –…
Three local beneficiaries of the Transnet Port Terminal’s Enterprise Development programme have recently flown the flag for South Africa –…
Westown offers a brand new destination for living, working, shopping, business and recreational activities within a managed, urban environment that…
The opening of the Marine Walk Shopping Centre at the end of September in the Sibaya node is a welcome…
KZN’s dairy industry is small but vibrant and increasingly fewer farmers are producing more milk. Colin Wellbeloved who farms a…
KwaZulu-Natal’s agricultural sector could be the key that unlocks the province’s rural economy, writes Lyse Comins. The agricultural sector was…
For lovers of a good coffee, something new is brewing on the South Coast, writes Shirley le Guern. With just…
The new R650-million Kerry plant in Hammarsdale is a boost to the province’s economy, writes Matthew Hattingh. Chickens, the experts…
By Greg Ardé Cynics will say it took a pandemic, a riot and then a flood to get the government…
Despite the rah-rah comments made by headline-hungry politicians, the first phase of the eagerly awaited multi-billion Durban Automotive Supplier Park…
With a vision to turn KwaZulu-Natal into the number one province, property developers are all on the same page –…
KwaZulu-Natal, recovering from the unrest, has to uphold the rule of law rather than allow criminal impunity, writes Professor Bonke…
Shirley le Guern chats to Cheryl Lefevre Maiden – founder of The Saunter. The beauty of living in KwaZulu-Natal is…
Stefan Botha, Director of Rainmaker Marketing, shares his insight into the KZN North Coast – the darling of development in…
Q: What should business and civil society do to help articulate the way forward? A: The starting point would be…
The second Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2021) has been rescheduled to take place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa from 15 to…
Solly Suleman has been strident in his criticism of the government and called on business to formulate a private sector…
Last Friday 7th December, DK Network in association with uShaka Marine World, White Star, The Playhouse Company and Icebolethu Foundation…
2015 has been a good year for Hillcrest Fencing Club, with a number of fencers being asked to represent KZN and SA.
Nicola Jaffer, owner of NIXZ stores, is passionate about helping women gain confidence and feel good about themselves
KZN’s Top Junior Chef Announced at East Coast Radio House & Garden Show
Get behind this year’s Talk Sign campaign, helping to raise awareness of South African Sign Language and those who use it
As fashionistas and racing fans from around the country prepare for Africa’s most glamorous horse race, local businesses are gearing up for a bumper weekend
Len Jenkins is ready to battle his way through the N3TC Drak Challenge, the perfect preparation for this year’s The Unlimited Dusi Canoe Marathon
Local scholars have achieved fabulous results in the matric exams
Want to learn more about Trauma Releasing Exercises? Attend this workshop in Winston Park to gain your accreditation
Looking for an escape that’s good for the soul? Qambathi Mountain Lodge is the kind of place that you never want to leave
Local show jumpers proved what they were made of at the FEI World Cup Qualifier Series in Durban
The latest info from the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, monitoring the approach of the silver shoals
Childline KZN is celebrating Child Protection Week with a White Balloon Campaign – both to raise awareness of our abused children and to raise funds for the provincial crisis line.
A group of intrepid trail runners will be tackling a 112km route through the Valley of 1000 Hills, just before Comrades Marathon
For half of his life “country boy” Gabriel Sithole couldn’t speak English, but today the ECR Early Bird is living the dream.
Following the success of their recycling facilities pilot project in the Western Cape, Woolworths are now rolling-out recycling bins for their customers’ convenience at selected stores in KZN.
Held on the last Saturday of every month, The Food Market is a proud celebration of the best of KZN produce.
The Salvation Army appeals to the public to provide assistance to those who have lost homes and possessions in the wake of tropical storm Irina.
Cyclone Irina battered the KwaZulu-Natal coastline this weekend leaving people dead and hundreds homeless as huge waves and storm surges threatened the coastal areas.
Looks like those blue skies are a thing of the past – for a few days at least. A tropical storm from Mozambique is set to bring torrential rain to KZN
Reach For a Dream is hosting its men’s golf day at Durban Country Club on Thursday, March 22. Proceeds towards making dreams come true for children suffering life-threatening illnesses.
Lance Klusener is the interim coach of the KZN Dolphins. He will guide the team until the end of March, when KZN Cricket will start the process to recruit a new coach.
Make or break: thousands of matric learners will receive their results on Thursday, with a pass rate of 70.2% across the country
Enjoy a great day out with the family in the Valley of 1000 Hills. There’s so much to do – from adventure sport to bird parks and walks
In case you’ve been stuck in your airconditioned office all day and are unaware of the sweltering heat across KZN, here’s the breaking news . . . it’s flippin’ hot in KwaZulu-Natal today.
Ten churches in the Highway area have joined forces to run the Alpha course this month, with the theme “The meaning of life is…?”
Andrea Abbott looks at this wonderful natural resource that reconnects children and adults alike with the great outdoors
Following yesterday’s light sardine activity on the KZN South Coast, large pockets of sardines have headed up towards Park Rynie.
The first sardines of the 2011 sardine season have been netted in KwaZulu-Natal on the lower South Coast.
Colder weather and rain are expected in the Durban area in the next few days, with rainfall expected across the country.
KZN Women in Business is holding its monthly meeting on Thursday, February 3, 2011 at La Vita Conference Centre, opposite the ice rink in Durban.
The assault on our wildlife continues: Three more rhino have been found killed in KZN in the past week.
A KZN version of the controversial PigSpotter is now tweeting about traffic and speed trapping issues in the province.