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20 undocumented foreign nationals nabbed at Durban truck depot
20 undocumented foreign nationals nabbed at Durban truck depot

Eyewitness News

time5 hours ago

  • Eyewitness News

20 undocumented foreign nationals nabbed at Durban truck depot

DURBAN - Twenty foreign nationals have been arrested during a law enforcement raid at a truck depot in Durban. They're alleged to be undocumented. KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli made an unannounced visit to the area following complaints from South African drivers. They raised concerns about their working conditions. Ntuli said some of the suspects arrested on Friday face other criminal charges. ALSO READ: Foreign nationals at Bellville, Wingfield tent sites have refused all offers of help - Hill-Lewis "Some of them you'll find that they have criminal cases apart from going through the processes of deportation, they will have to face those charges first." He said two of those arrested are managers at the depot. "The owners were arrested immediately when we discovered that they have employed undocumented foreign nationals. The next is for yourself as the owner who has also employed them, to be also taken by the police to answer." The arrests come after 135 undocumented migrants were arrested last week in Hammarsdale and Chatsworth.

KZN logistics company owner, drivers arrested in raid on undocumented foreigners
KZN logistics company owner, drivers arrested in raid on undocumented foreigners

TimesLIVE

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

KZN logistics company owner, drivers arrested in raid on undocumented foreigners

KwaZulu-Natal premier Thami Ntuli has vowed to continue a clampdown on businesses that flout labour laws by employing undocumented foreigners. He was speaking after a raid at Westmead Mining, a Durban-based logistics company where law enforcement officials arrested several workers without documentation. 'We will not tolerate the employment of undocumented nationals or anyone employed without due processes. It must be legal, ' said Ntuli. The visit follows an outcry from local drivers who complain undocumented workers accept lower wages, he said. An informer put the number of truck drivers working at the company at 85, said Ntuli. The owner was arrested More than 135 people were arrested in a crackdown by police for a wide range of crimes in the past two days, he said.

Minnie Ntuli opens up about her feud with Londie London before 'The Real Housewives of Durban' reunion
Minnie Ntuli opens up about her feud with Londie London before 'The Real Housewives of Durban' reunion

IOL News

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Minnie Ntuli opens up about her feud with Londie London before 'The Real Housewives of Durban' reunion

Gagasi FM radio presenter Minnie Ntuli joined season five of the popular reality show "The Real Housewives of Durban" as a friend of the show. Image: Supplied Season five of 'The Real Housewives of Durban' has kept reality TV lovers glued to their screens as the drama unfolds. As with previous seasons, the new season trended week after week, but one cast member's name continuously trended. Love or hate her, Minnie Ntuli shook the tables on 'The Real Housewives of Durban.'. From addressing wig seller Precious about her treatment of her staff to addressing Londie London for returning to the group, Ntuli didn't hold back. What started as a minor squabble with Londie London quickly escalated into one of the season's most talked-about feuds. The fallout saw Ntuli losing her cool and being labelled a "mean girl" by some viewers online. Ntuli discussed the past season with Showmax before the eagerly awaited reunion. Addressing a key question from viewers about her difficult relationship with Londie London, she set the record straight, clarifying whether there was prior bad blood. 'There's no dramatic backstory or secret feud,' said Ntuli. Her arguments with Londie London began with criticism of outfits, which moved to Londie London's place in the group. Then things somehow moved to how people were raised and designer wear also in the mix, and how people allegedly make their money. 'What happened between us happened on the show, in real time, and, unfortunately, it spiralled. Emotions were high, egos were bruised, and communication broke down.' Ntuli revealed that she has since privately apologized to Londie London. 'What viewers saw wasn't the full picture, but my actions in those moments are on me,' she said. The radio star has received immense online criticism and social media backlash. She has even had to make her Instagram account private. 'People say hurtful things with zero context, and it stings. But I try to separate the noise from the truth. Ntuli handles the criticism by reading what she needs to grow, and releasing what doesn't serve her. 'I've had to remind myself daily that being flawsome means owning your mistakes, learning out loud, and giving yourself grace.' Participating in reality TV is challenging, and while Ntuli understands the nature of editing and its potential impact on viewers' perceptions, she gained valuable insights into both her strengths and weaknesses through the experience. IOL Entertainment

KZN govt concerned about number of bus crashes in province after latest incident near Vryheid
KZN govt concerned about number of bus crashes in province after latest incident near Vryheid

Eyewitness News

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Eyewitness News

KZN govt concerned about number of bus crashes in province after latest incident near Vryheid

DURBAN - The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government said it was concerned about the number of road accidents involving buses in the province. Ten Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) supporters were killed and 38 left injured on Tuesday morning when the bus they were travelling in collided with a truck in Vryheid, in northern KZN. The group were travelling from Umlazi, south of Durban, where the party held its Youth Day rally. The province has recorded a number of bus crashes since the start of the year. KZN Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli: "It's unfortunate that in KwaZulu-Natal these kind of accidents seems to be common. Each and every month, you hear news of a bus crash resulting in the loss of many lives." Ntuli also conveyed his condolences to the affected families. "We are sending our condolences to both the families that lost their ones and even to the EFF, as I've been informed they were members of the EFF."

KZN Premier says he had no clue schools were having financial difficulties
KZN Premier says he had no clue schools were having financial difficulties

Eyewitness News

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Eyewitness News

KZN Premier says he had no clue schools were having financial difficulties

DURBAN - KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli says he had no clue that schools in the province were unable to operate daily due to financial difficulties, and he has committed to turning the situation around. Several schools in KZN have revealed that they can't function due to a lack of money. Teacher unions NATU (National Teachers' Union) and SADTU (South African Democratic Teachers Union) have approached Ntuli's office about the issue. They say the allocations are not meeting the norms and standards for school funding. Ntuli says this will be resolved over the next few days. The norms and standards for school funding provide a framework for how government funds should be allocated to public schools. But with schools across the province pointing out they have not received what is due to them, teaching and learning have been disrupted. Teacher unions and pupils at some schools have resorted to pickets. But after meeting the union, Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli admitted this was news to him. 'I wasn't aware of the situation, that it was such bad.' The premier says he will address the situation. 'As from next week we will be beginning to pay schools, in two weeks' time no school must be owed and going forward, I said for the norms and standards, the government must not owe schools.' Ntuli has committed R900 million to be allocated to schools across KZN. He says the money will be sourced from all other departments in the province.

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