
Selloane Moeti paints the black woman’s journey
The multi-award winning fine artist and performer draws strongly on her dreams and spirituality to create inspiring portraits of female strength and worth.
The multi-award winning fine artist and performer draws strongly on her dreams and spirituality to create inspiring portraits of female strength and worth.
A piece of land that could be developed to benefit the Umbumbulu community near Durban has instead been unused for years because of a protracted dispute.
The shack dwellers’ movement Abahlali baseMjondolo has taken a firm stance on land expropriation without compensation, insisting that it has to favour the landless and not the elite.
Perhaps a commission of inquiry can shine the spotlight on public transport in Durban, where bus and taxi passengers have to contend with fare increases and disrupted services.
Durban residents are making full use of the free outdoor gyms the eThekwini Municipality has installed around the city, but poor equipment maintenance may scupper their fitness plans.
The women of the shack settlement north of Durban say they have been politically excluded and ignored by the municipality since the 1980s, leading to the rise of a ‘feminised revolution’.
Local government has assured the 164 shack dwellers who lost homes in a Pietermaritzburg fire that they don’t want them rebuilding on the floodplain and will ‘make a plan’. Time will tell.
Students at the Southern Africa Nazarene University are the latest to protest against inadequate government funding and poor faculty and facilities. The police reacted with live ammunition.
Popcru used its ninth congress to tackle the issue of police and justice officials staying on in their portfolios despite failing to serve the needs of police and correctional service workers.
A KwaZulu-Natal induna who challenged annual taxes imposed on his community by the Ingonyama Trust has raised the ire of the area’s inkosi, who allegedly benefits from the money.
After being told he owed thousands of rands in rent to King Goodwill Zwelithini’s trust, Zakhele Nkwankwa has joined hundreds of residents taking the trust to court to challenge its stranglehold.
A private company is attempting to claim a piece of KwaZulu-Natal land that a church congregation bought for its own purposes.
Water, electricity and municipal rates bills are on the rise in the KwaZulu-Natal town. Officials’ explanations make no sense to residents, who mourn the town’s formerly welcoming atmosphere.
The KwaZulu-Natal town has a history blighted by allegations of political killings, the misappropriation of municipal funds and high levels of debt. But it’s time to move forward.
An accident at the Willowton Oil plant has poisoned the river, causing the death of a herder and livestock as well as fish, and depriving residents of their water source.
Eking out a living by sorting waste from landfill is a dangerous, dirty and difficult job. But the thousands of people who do it have no other way of earning an income.
The recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal destroyed ID documents along with homes, leaving residents displaced and trying to rebuild their houses and lives instead of voting.
It was a gathering of maskandi stars and their fan bases and, as promised by King Khuba, it filled the venue in Durban with sound, lights and colour – and a hint of rivalry.