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KZN Premier Defends UN Climate Trip Amid Public Funds Scrutiny
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli defends official UN Climate Week delegation amid spending controversy, emphasizing crucial international engagement for provincial development.

KZN Police Chief's Corruption Claims Spark Parliamentary Probe
NCOP delegation to meet suspended KZN Police Commissioner Mkhwanazi following his explosive corruption allegations against government officials, amid growing concerns over institutional integrity.

Court Upholds Provincial Control Over uMkhanyakude Municipality
Pietermaritzburg High Court upholds provincial intervention in uMkhanyakude Municipality, reinforcing administrative oversight and ensuring continued municipal services in KwaZulu-Natal.

Breakthrough in KZN Councillor Murder Case Exposes Political Violence
Two more suspects arrested in the murder case of Umngeni councillor Nhlalayenza Ndlovu, bringing total arrests to five. KZN COGTA MEC hails breakthrough in addressing political killings crisis.

Pioneering Black Judge Tshabalala Challenges Police Chief's Claims of Judicial Corruption
Former KZN Judge President Vuka Tshabalala, a pioneer in South Africa's judicial transformation, strongly refutes recent allegations of corruption in the justice system. His story of breaking racial barriers and championing change offers a powerful counternarrative to claims of systemic corruption.

KZN Treasury Investigation Demanded as Black-Owned Businesses Allege Corruption in School Nutrition Tender Awards
KwaZulu-Natal Treasury faces demands for investigation into alleged corruption in school nutrition tenders, as Black-owned businesses raise concerns about political interference and systematic exclusion. The controversy highlights ongoing struggles for economic transformation in post-apartheid South Africa.

G20 Finance Meeting Exposes Global Economic Power Dynamics as African Nations Push for Reform
The G20 Finance Ministers meeting in KwaZulu-Natal has exposed continuing global economic power imbalances affecting African nations. While reform discussions proceed, the fundamental structures maintaining financial inequities remain unchallenged, highlighting the need for radical transformation in global economic governance.