School with long history is in appalling condition, and the education department has nothing to say about it
Some classrooms at Bantuvukani Primary School in Lamontville have broken windows and ceilings. Others do not have doors.
By Benita Enoch
News | 15 August 2022
Durban residents repair flood damage, give up on government
Some suburban associations have ambitions to get “off the municipal grid”
By Benita Enoch
News | 15 August 2022
Bodies are still missing after Durban’s devastating April floods
Families lose hope of ever finding their loved ones
Brief | 8 August 2022
Judge slams bank and its lawyers for shoddy work
The bank took a “cut and paste” approach against a home owner
Law | 8 August 2022
Horses work “magic” for children with disabilities
The South African Riding for the Disabled Association runs free lessons for 50 children a week near Durban
Brief | 1 August 2022
Employee who took leave in line with Zulu tradition didn’t cheat, says court
Labour Court found the man had not intended to be dishonest when he went twice to his “mother’s” funeral
Law | 21 July 2022
Hundreds march through city centre to kick off Durban Pride
Organisers call for better support and protection for victims of hate crimes, especially in townships
Photo Essay | 28 June 2022
Some Durban flood victims have been moved four times
About 100 households living at a transit camp in Lamontville have been uprooted several times
Brief | 8 June 2022
Young man’s idea pays off: the story of Lindo’s Fast Food
29-year-old Lindokuhle Msomi used his Covid grant to start a small business
Brief | 2 June 2022