Author: Sandile Motha

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NFP parliamentary leader Shaik-Emam defects to another party
Politics

NFP parliamentary leader Shaik-Emam defects to another party

Outspoken parliamentarian and former National Freedom Party leader in the national assembly, Munzoor Shaik-Emam, has resurfaced as the President of the Allied Movement... Read more.
Politics at play as KZN's Margate counts devastating costs of floods 
News

Politics at play as KZN’s Margate counts devastating costs of floods 

It was a case of two wannabee Premier of KwaZulu-Natal locking horns when Siboniso Duma and Chris Pappas met on Tuesday morning.  Duma is the ANC chairperson in... Read more.
Police say no evidence links Gcaba to AKA’s murder
Celebrity News

Police say no evidence links Gcaba to AKA’s murder

Police probing the murder of rapper Kiernan Forbes, known by his stage name AKA, will not arrest KwaZulu-Natal businessman Mfundo Gcaba because they have no concrete... Read more.
Bay fans blame uMhlathuze for their club’s woes
Soccer

Bay fans blame uMhlathuze for their club’s woes

Richards Bay FC bosses and supporters are up in arms, blaming the City of uMhlathuze for depriving them of football in their own backyard. The gatvol fans also say... Read more.
Mbombo ridicules AmaZulu tradition of virginity testing
Politics

Mbombo ridicules AmaZulu tradition of virginity testing

Senior DA member Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, who is also the MEC for health in Western Cape, has labelled the AmaZulu nation’s annual reed dance and virginity testing... Read more.
R200m to safeguard KZN water tankers as water mafias run amok
News

R200m to safeguard KZN water tankers as water mafias run amok

The so-called tankers mafias are running riots in KwaZulu-Natal, taking advantage of the dire water situation by sabotaging and destroying critical water infrastructure.... Read more.
'Feared drug lord was working with KZN police station officers'
News

‘Feared drug lord was working with KZN police station officers’

KwaZulu-Natal’s alleged drug kingpin had entrenched the culture of corruption within the Verulam police station. Such that police officers spied on each other... Read more.