Siya Kolisi and his kids, who he shares with estranged wife Rachel Kolisi, are on vacation in an island paradise. Can you guess where?
As the festive season approaches, visitors flock to Durban to soak up the sun, indulge in local cuisine, and explore the city’s vibrant culture. To help newcomers navigate their holiday, local TikTok ...
A Johannesburg woman posted a TikTok where she documented her recent trip to Durban The lady broke down how much everything cost for her to enjoy a holiday in KZN Online users were impressed to see ...
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The collision happened early on Friday morning on the corners of Anton Lembede and Stalwart Simelane streets. ALS Paramedics spokesperson Garrith Jamieson says paramedics arrived on the scene to find ...
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Durban’s container port is making good on its promise to restore some of its lost glory after recently being ranked dead last in the World Bank’s 2024 global port rankings. This week, Transnet ...
Simply sign up to the Private equity myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The record takeover of video games maker Electronic Arts this week caps a string of deals driven by the ambition ...
The 61-year-old pilot from Johannesburg is said to have been alone in the aircraft.
According to the authorities, despite emergency services' speedy response, the pilot has still not been found. The pilot's family have reportedly been informed and is on their way.
Newly promoted Betway Premiership side Durban City FC has confirmed the signing of four players, including Thabo Nodada and Haashim Domingo. Nodada and Domingo join the Durban outfit from Cape Town ...
A viral video claims current lootings in Durban occur as a result of the end of apartheid and supposed NGO-influence. But the footage dates from 2021 — its message echoes racist and conspiracy ...
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