Gcwalisile Khanyile

Multimedia Journalist

Grieving mother calls for urgent relocation after deadly floods in Durban

Gcwalisile Khanyile and LUNGANI ZUNGU|Published

Now, as the destitute residents of the transit camp in Lamontville, who warned of a looming disaster last year, live to tell the harrowing tale following the death ...

Inaction fuels cycles of abuse, silencing victims

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Exploring the urgent need to recognise the limits of tolerance in the face of abuse, this article highlights the emotional toll on victims and calls for a cultural ...

How SARS closed in on Durban tycoon Shauwn Mkhize

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has intensified its crackdown on tax evasion, targeting businesswoman Shauwn ‘MaMkhize’ Mkhize in a high-profile raid at ...

Durban warehouse raid reveals dangerous mix of food and chemicals

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

A police operation in Durban has uncovered a warehouse storing expired food and hazardous chemicals, raising concerns about the safety of spaza shop products.

Matric results headache for the Department of Basic Education

Gcwalisile Khanyile and Anita Nkonki|Published

AfriForum is set to challenge the Information Regulator’s directive banning the public dissemination of matric results, as pressure mounts on the Department of Basic ...

KZN tightens vendor controls in crackdown on food safety

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The School Governing Body Association demands immediate government intervention amid widespread food poisoning incidents in South African schools, as the KZN Education ...

Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli’s first 100 days: financial struggles and future solutions for KZN

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

KwaZulu-Natal faces severe financial challenges, with economists urging anti-corruption measures as a key solution. Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli outlines the province’s ...

Storm wreaks havoc in KZN

Gcwalisile Khanyile and Jolene Marriah-Maharaj|Published

KwaZulu-Natal Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs spokesperson Siboniso Mngadi said the information in their possession showed Tongaat was the hardest ...

All you need to know about Basic Education’s policy aimed at reducing pregnancy in schools

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The policy mandates schools to report all underage pregnancies to the police.

Bail decision for taxi boss’s widow and her two alleged accomplices in an insurance-linked murder case

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The Camperdown Magistrate’s Court is expected to hand down a bail decision.

KwaZulu-Natal tourism sector lauds green shoots of recovery, despite challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic

Gcwalisile Khanyile and Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

The industry was reacting to the announcement that the province’s tourism sector had performed exceptionally well.

DA wants a properly costed plan for R19m Ugu water crisis alleviation grant

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Cost of fixing water problem in the area runs into billions, due to neglect and lack of maintenance.

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala positive about New Year prospects

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Economic recovery and economic transformation was a priority for the provincial government in 2022.

Police Minister Bheki Cele satisfied with low crime rates in the King Cetshwayo District

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Cele conducted a walk-about at places of leisure in the area, where scores of holiday-makers are expected to converge ahead of end of the year celebrations.

LoveLife urges South Africans to “walk the talk” regarding schools in reporting underage pregnancies to the police

Anita Dywaba and Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

LoveLife said it welcomed this policy urging for the co-operation of everyday South Africans in making the policy effective.

Almost 3 in 4 South Africans won’t have enough money to carry them into the new year

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

According to Debt Rescue’s latest Quarterly Survey which polled over 1 200 South Africans, this is due to the festive season frenzy, which saw many buying presents ...

Coca-Cola Beverages SA contributes millions in funding and creates over 1 500 jobs in the rural economy, uplifting black-owned ...

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Over 1 540 new jobs have been created, 57% of these employees are black women.

Widow of KZN taxi boss and two suspected accomplices set to apply for bail in son's murder case linked to insurance

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

Deceased found inside house in Inchanga with gunshot wounds to head, body.

Ndabezinhle Sibiya files civil claim against Special Investigating Unit over false statements published in Digital Vibes ...

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The accusations are contained in a civil claim filed by Sibiya against the SIU at the Gauteng Division of the High Court in Pretoria.

SAPS Safer Festive Season inspection moves to KwaZulu-Natal and will remain until year-end

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

On Tuesday Police Minister Bheki Cele revealed that KZN accounted for the highest number of murdered police officers.

’Selfless’ rank manager celebrated by community through a surprise party and gifts

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The community gathered at the taxi rank on Tuesday, where there was a marquee, a DJ, a cake, food and drinks to celebrate their rank manager, Sgomora Sokhela.

Police arrest pastor “boyfriend” linked to insurance murder of son of taxi boss’s widow

Gcwalisile Khanyile|Published

The pastor, who is also alleged to be the “boyfriend” of 49-year-old widow Jane Ziningi Nzama, was arrested by police on Monday for allegedly being the mastermind ...