Missing persons
Search & rescue teams continue the search for flood victims in Ntuzuma, KZN
With over 400 bodies already found search and rescue teams are still hard at work searching for missing persons.
Families in KwaZulu-Natal are desperate to find their loved ones who went missing in the recent floods. According to authorities, 54 people are still missing following the floods. You can help reunite these families by sharing this image.
Simon Mandonsela was sentenced in the Durban Specialised Commercial Crimes Court this week after he was convicted on two counts of corruption amounting to R28,000.
Angelique Nomdo, aged 19, was last seen leaving her home on 9 May.
Meghan Cremer was last spotted on Saturday leaving the area where she stays with her friend.
The police's Sifiso Mabizela said although there were challenges with resources at Parkview Police Station, officers were working hard to crack the case.
Denzil Daniels was found by police in that country earlier this month.
Eight-year-old Jeneva Diergal disappeared from her aunt's home in Klawer last week.
Eight-year-old Jeneva Diergal disappeared after her mother dropped her off with her aunt in the Donkerhoek community of the West Coast District town.
Linathi Titshala disappeared on 16 December, two days after her birthday.
Linathi Titshala disappeared more than three weeks ago.
Titshala disappeared on 16 December. Community members and authorities have been searching for her for the past nine days.
With widespread confusion around what to do when a person goes missing, EWN takes a look at the steps to take to report a person missing.
Africa Check looks at the claim by the Police Minister that the search for missing persons could be eased if people knew the IMEI number of their loved ones’ cellphones.