Residents living in these parts of KwaZulu-Natal are urged to be vigilant as heavy rain floods areas. Here is more information.
“The ANC should be ashamed” – says the IFP after receiving reports of KZN flood victims that have been subjected to appalling conditions
More than R27 million worth of construction project will be launched by the KZN MEC Sipho Hlomuka to repair damaged roads post flooding
All smiles as KZN Department of Transport MEC Sipho Hlomuka hands over a R77 million worth project to a contractor repairing the R74
KZN Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube requested an urgent meeting with Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke over the KZN floods.
Toyota South Africa Motors bounces back to pre-flood sales figures with the help of resumed operations
On Monday this week, Duduzane gave a family a new home. The gesture received mixed reactions from locals who are questioning his motives.
New Buddy commercial by TSAM announces that operations are back to normal after production was halted following the devastating floods in KZN.
Facing four months without piped water, residents of Hambanathi, Tongaat, took to the streets to protest where they burnt a JoJo tank.
A number of areas in oThongathi (Tongaat) have still not had any piped water, it’s been a whopping 127 days for these residents.
Ward Councillor Gavin Hegter provided an update regarding the KZN flood victims who were evicted from the Montclair Lodge on Monday, 8 August.
A Human Settlements official was shot and killed in KZN and others are now discussing withdrawing staff from building temp houses.
KZN is hoping for money from the national government as R87m is simply not enough to cover the R25 billion damage from the April floods.
Months later, Toyota South Africa Motors has resumed production of almost all its models at the Prospecton-based plant.
Some of the bodies laying on the floor of the mortuary are unidentified people from last year’s July unrest as well as the recent KZN floods.
Could load shedding have contributed to the severity of the KZN floods? That’s what some experts seem to believe, here’s why…
The DA in KZN visited nine community halls in eThekwini housing flood victims and described the living conditions as ‘inhumane’.
Tongaat residents will have to wait another four months to have access to water as the construction of the treatment plant has begun.
Eleven areas supplied by the Durban Heights Water Treatment Plant will face poor supply from Friday as Umgeni Water is busy with repairs.
The eThekwini Municipality was exempt when Eskom implements load shedding after the April floods destroyed electricity infrastructure.
Businesswoman MaMkhize said the homes given to the KwaZulu-Natal flood victims were built using ‘alternative technology’.
The KZN government has unveiled road and infrastructure redevelopment projects in parts of the province hardest hit by the recent floods.
Tweeps were not impressed by the quality of the houses handed over to the KwaZulu-Natal flood victims. Take a look…
Yikes! New homes handed over to KZN flood victims on Monday have been largely lambasted, due to a set of ‘obvious design flaws’.
Founder of humanitarian aid organisation Dr Imtiaz Sooliman revealed that the Dept of Health in KZN requested their assistance.