The Inkatha Freedom Party pledges to defend Ithala Bank against liquidation, highlighting its significance to the black economy and the legacy of the late Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
Doctor Andile Ndlovu is one of the organisers of the protest. "Currently we have about 200 doctors in KZN who are unemployed, ...
Renewable energy and battery company Decentral Energy has entered into a partnership with KwaZulu-Natal Midlands-based retirement accommodation and care company Mowana Communities, which will result ...
Approximately 100 unemployed doctors marched from the University of South Africa’s Pietermaritzburg campus to the Department ...
Francois Rodgers, KZN Finance MEC, notes the actions of Johannes Kruger (the repayment administrator acting on behalf of the ...
The South African government is set to launch bursaries for 50 top-achieving students heading into university and TVET ...
Ithala Bank customers were seen converging on the bank’s offices in Harding Street last week and taking their place in a long queue. This after the Prudential Authority filed an application in the ...
Two women arrested in Free State for allegedly dealing drugs, including mandrax and cocaine, worth R100,000, face serious ...
The troubled Ithala Bank has won a court battle to recover more than R10-million in a loan advanced to a business consortium ...
A hitman implicated in the murder of former ANCYL Secretary-General Sindiso Magaqa, claims they were promised tenders by ...
Unemployed doctors in KwaZulu-Natal are set to march to the Department of Health’s headquarters, demanding urgent action on ...
The disruption occurred while the party’s provincial leader, Willies Mchunu, was addressing supporters outside the ...