Kobtober is living up to its name along the KZN coastline, with a variety of species being caught so far this month, from ...
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KZN Tourism said that as winter cold starts to bite in South Africa, the fish continue to bite KwaZulu-Natal’s warm waters. KZN Tourism said that the province has world-class fishing all year ...
The first Fisher People’s Tribunal paints a picture of small-scale fishing communities under pressure from exploration and ...
KZN MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi has warned communities downstream of the Tugela River about potential flood risks due to melting snow. Emergency teams have been praised for their quick response in ...
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport has placed teams on standby and various sectors of government are co-ordinating plans ahead of expected snowfall next week. This comes after hundreds of ...
KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said six people were declared dead at the scene. KwaDukuza SAPS have opened a docket for six counts of culpable homicide. IPSS Medical ...
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Residents in KZN have been warned to brace themselves for more snow and freezing temperatures as the new week starts. Disaster management teams and social organisations provide relief to motorists ...
The KZN government has announced that highly efficient and dedicated teams are on standby with an expected drop in temperatures later this week, with a possibility of snow. While the South African ...
New 'destructive fishing' definition to kickstart fresh era in fishing policy Mar 28, 2024 Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic, says researcher ...