Best writing on display

Greg Dardagan|Published

A book containing a selection judged to be the best entries in an Zulu-English writing competition will be launched at theTime of the Writer festival

‘Messing in boats’ to running shows

Greg Dardagan|Published

Barry Meehan and Devra Smith – partners in arms for the past 18 years – are no showboaters.

UKZN professors honoured for research

Greg Dardagan|Published

Professor Johan van Staden is the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s most published researcher for 2010, while Professor Colleen Downs is the university’s top woman researcher ...

Adventurer makes ice gesture for charity

Greg Dardagan|Published

While the crowd at Kings Park watches the Sharks take on the Cheetahs in sultry Durban summer weather on Saturday, intrepid South African adventurer and popular ...

No-name beer for fan parks

Greg Dardagan|Published

Budweiser may be the official sponsor of beer for the World Cup, but they are relatively unknown in South Africa and don't have the volumes to cope with the demand ...

KZN can expect more giant waves

Greg Dardagan|Published

There is more bad news if you live on Durban's coastline, according to Andrew Mather, the Project Executive of Coastal Policy for the eThekwini Municipality.

'This is an incredible achievement'

Greg Dardagan|Published

Durban's Botanic Gardens has won a silver-gilt award in the Greater Pavilion section at the 2007 Chelsea Flower Show in England.

Matric pupil becomes king of west Pondoland

Greg Dardagan|Published

KwaZulu-Natal schoolboy Ndamase Ndamase was a matric pupil last week - and now he has the added pressure of being king of the Western Pondoland people in the Eastern ...