Here are the latest top news stories for Durban and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) as of April 12, 2026.

Municipal & Financial Issues in eThekwini (Durban) eThekwini Mayor calls for bi-monthly finance meetings to tackle the municipality's massive R44 billion debt. This aims to improve oversight and address ongoing financial challenges. eThekwini draft budget faces backlash from ratepayers demanding more transparency. Contractors in the municipality face blacklisting for poor performance on projects. Crime & Incidents Two fatal shootings under investigation in Durban: One man was found dead in his car at a filling station along the M4 near Sibaya after multiple shots; another incident reported on the M1 Higginson Highway in Mariannhill (Pinetown area), where a man in his forties was shot and killed. Verulam’s ‘Tatu Gang boss’ Anthony Gounden killed in ambush (reported today). Reckless driver hunt in KZN after a viral video; authorities are searching for the driver. Ongoing probes into various crimes, including a man arrested for impersonating a police officer in Durban linked to vehicle theft syndicates. A Black Mamba (2.2m) discovered in a Waterloo Wendy house after it apparently devoured two kittens. Service Delivery & Infrastructure South Durban water outage — A major fault is being fixed; supply expected to resume by Sunday afternoon (today). KZN Health Department visited Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital to address long queues and service delays. Recent storms (early April) caused flooding, fallen trees, and power outages in Durban and Pietermaritzburg; disaster teams responded, but some cleanup continues. Other Notable Stories Sports: AmaZulu’s top ambitions dented in recent matches; Golden Fireballs targeting history in the Telkom Netball League returning to Durban; tributes for Stormers team manager Chippie Solomon. Community/Social: A Durban paedophile caught on camera targeting underage girls; a KZN mother arrested for allegedly killing her young children; concerns over drunk driving with KZN leading national arrests in recent blitzes. Positive notes: Durban welcoming cruise tourists (e.g., Queen Mary 2); local events and shows ongoing.
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Municipal & Financial Issues in eThekwini (Durban)

  • eThekwini Mayor calls for bi-monthly finance meetings to tackle the municipality’s massive R44 billion debt. This aims to improve oversight and address ongoing financial challenges.
  • eThekwini draft budget faces backlash from ratepayers demanding more transparency.
  • Contractors in the municipality face blacklisting for poor performance on projects.

Crime & Incidents

  • Two fatal shootings under investigation in Durban: One man was found dead in his car at a filling station along the M4 near Sibaya after multiple shots; another incident reported on the M1 Higginson Highway in Mariannhill (Pinetown area), where a man in his forties was shot and killed.
  • Verulam’s ‘Tatu Gang boss’ Anthony Gounden killed in ambush (reported today).
  • Reckless driver hunt in KZN after a viral video; authorities are searching for the driver.
  • Ongoing probes into various crimes, including a man arrested for impersonating a police officer in Durban linked to vehicle theft syndicates.
  • A Black Mamba (2.2m) discovered in a Waterloo Wendy house after it apparently devoured two kittens.

Service Delivery & Infrastructure

  • South Durban water outage — A major fault is being fixed; supply expected to resume by Sunday afternoon (today).
  • KZN Health Department visited Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital to address long queues and service delays.
  • Recent storms (early April) caused flooding, fallen trees, and power outages in Durban and Pietermaritzburg; disaster teams responded, but some cleanup continues.

Other Notable Stories

  • Sports: AmaZulu’s top ambitions dented in recent matches; Golden Fireballs targeting history in the Telkom Netball League returning to Durban; tributes for Stormers team manager Chippie Solomon.
  • Community/Social: A Durban paedophile caught on camera targeting underage girls; a KZN mother arrested for allegedly killing her young children; concerns over drunk driving with KZN leading national arrests in recent blitzes.
  • Positive notes: Durban welcoming cruise tourists (e.g., Queen Mary 2); local events and shows ongoing.

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