TV licence threat for streaming services

Wendy Jasson Da Costa and Duncan Guy|Published

Netflix survival possibly on the line

Police ‘ready to act’ as fears of violence grow following Zuma’s jail ruling

Wendy Jasson Da Costa , Duncan Guy and Shaun Smillie|Published

South African police officials say they are ready to act if the country, reeling under socio-economic hardship, erupts into violence after the Constitutional Court ...

Rage against Eskom heats up

Phindile Nqumako , Shaun Smillie and Duncan Guy|Published

Rage against load shedding is heating up and rubbing salt into the wound, the electricity pricing regulator Nersa this week approved Eskom price hikes of 32% over ...

Experts call for Ramaphosa to address nation over load shedding and power hike

Phindile Nqumako , Shaun Smillie and Duncan Guy|Published

The country’s leadership remains silent on any plan to solve a national disaster that threatens the very stability of the nation.

Stage 8 looms closer, warns energy analyst

Wendy Jasson Da Costa and Duncan Guy|Published

‘We are certainly moving closer to a Stage 8 total grid meltdown, the chances are more than 70%. And we will see Stage 6 load shedding before the end of the year. ...

’Kidnapping now a national sport’

Duncan Guy , Sameer Naik and Genevieve Serra|Published

Kidnapping is a crime happening with such increasing frequency in South Africa that it has been dubbed a ’national sport’.

AA demands minister look at the threat blue-light brigades pose to road safety

Duncan Guy and Nokulunga Mkize|Published

The Automobile Association will approach the Ministers of Police and Transport on the issue of blue light brigades being a threat to road safety.

From driving a Merc to living in a shack. . . How KZN investment scam destroyed widow

Nokulunga Mkize and Duncan Guy|Published

A Mariannhill widow, one of hundreds of people who threw money at an investment scheme with big promises, now has nothing.

Horror in exile

Duncan Guy|Published

Former MK soldier and artist Luthando Dyasop has written a book about leaving Mthatha to live his liberation fighter dream and returning home after doing time in ...

Police to target prominent persons after ’Free Zuma’ protests

Duncan Guy|Published

Police in KZN are on high alert after several protests in the wake of former president Jacob Zuma’s incarceration. They have said prominent individuals will face ...

Family says Durban school boy did not die enacting TikTok challenge

Tanya Waterworth and Duncan Guy|Published

THE family of Grade 7 Effingham Primary School pupil, Revan Naiker, who died after allegedly copying a #sanitiserchallenge on TikTok, said their son did not have ...

Durban man hailed a hero in Mozambique attacks

Tanya Waterworth and Duncan Guy|Published

Durban mom tells how her son tried to save others in the horror attacks in Palma, Mozambique

“Beirut blast” can't happen in Durban, says port

Duncan Guy|Published

However, activist Desmond D’Sa expressed his concern for South Durban residents’ vulnerability.

Killer who claimed 'tokoloshe' killed his wife gets life sentence

Duncan Guy|Published

'I don't know how you can sleep at night if you still have a conscience. '

#SiamLee was alive when she was set alight

Duncan Guy|Published

Court hears how the accused removed Siam from the vehicle, threw her in a nearby sugar cane field, doused her with petrol and set her alight. He then fled the scene. ...

#SiamLee Sex workers pack court at hearing

Duncan Guy|Published

Murdered sex worker Siam Lee's alleged kidnapper and killer is due to appear for indictment in the Durban Magistrate's Court.

SPCA fraudster starts a 'new life'

Duncan Guy|Published

"I'm deeply remorseful"