Our picture of old Durban this week features the Hampson’s Building at 353 Smith Street, today Anton Lembede Street, which was occupied by a prominent Durban liquor merchant.
PSC has appointed Kepha Seda as the new director general of the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Directorate under the National Treasury.
At the Southern Area Business Forum meeting, eThekwini Municipality and a representative from the Presidential eThekwini ...
Ayala Land Hospitality’s newest baby, Seda Manila Bay, is a cosy urban hideaway oozing with a minimalist yet relaxing ambiance Tucked away conveniently in the fast developing mixed-use Aseana City, ...
DURBAN security boss, Ferrel Govender, has lost his bail appeal. Judgment was handed down in the Durban High Court, a short while ago. Govender, 40, the Group CEO of Pro Secure, has been charged ...
Aariya Sewnarian (two) is recovering in a Durban hospital from severey head injuries after she allegedly fell at a Chatsworth daycare centre on Thursday. Picture: Supplied Little Aariya Sewnarian ...
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the appointment of a terminal operator in the Maydon Wharf Precinct at the Port of Durban, it notes in a ...
Nonetheless, misses by Durban City duo Saziso Magawana and Athini Jodwana proved to be the difference in the shootout as Gallants marched to a 4-1 win from the spot kicks. Durban City: (0) 0 ...
The Sharks beat the Lions 25-22 in tight URC contest at Kings Park in Durban on Saturday. Bok skipper Siya Kolisi starred for the home side, scoring a brace of tries. The bonus-point win helped the ...
The Go! Durban bus project, a multibillion-rand initiative, is at risk of losing funding from the national government due to delays, leaving new buses to decay in neglectful conditions for five years.
As Microsoft Word and PowerPoint continually improve their feature sets, the two apps are slowly strangling one of Microsoft’s traditional Office apps: Microsoft Publisher. Microsoft now says ...
The key question to be decided by the Durban High Court is whether Transnet was right to allow winning bidder ICTSI to use a different measure of solvency than other bidders. It seems like a ...