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Live traffic updates: PMB, Midlands and KZN (June 19, 2026)

Motorists are advised of a stationary vehicle on the N3 after the Harry Gwala Road interchange, obstructing the left lane.

Stay up to date with the latest traffic conditions, accidents, road closures and alerts across Pietermaritzburg, the Midlands and the rest of KwaZulu-Natal. This article will be updated throughout the day as new reports come in.


KZN highway updates

Motorists are advised of a stationary vehicle on the N3 after the Harry Gwala Road interchange, obstructing the left lane.

There is a stationary truck on the N3 southbound at the Lynnfield Park interchange, obstructing the centre lane.

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PMB traffic updates

Motorists travelling through the Pietermaritzburg CBD are reminded of road closures throughout as a march takes place.

The estimated start of the march, which begins at Dales Park, is from 9:30 am, impacting the following roads:

  • Mayor’s Walk
  • West Street
  • Langalibalele Street
  • Chief Albert Luthuli Street
  • Boshoff Street
  • Church Street
  • Winston Road
  • Bale Street
  • Havelock Road
  • Griffin Street
  • Pine Street
  • Pietermaritz Street
  • Boom Street
  • Peter Kerchoff Street
  • Jabu Ndlovu Street
  • Moses Mabhida Road
  • Dean Street
  • Wilson Street
  • Temple Street
  • Ebenezer Street
  • Buchanan Street
  • Carbineer Street
  • Timber Street
  • Witness Lane
  • Prince Alfred Street
  • Otto Street
  • Old Market Street
  • Hyslop Road
  • Archbell Street

Police will be present throughout.

Kayla Shaw

Kayla Shaw is a junior reporter and digital assistant at The Witness. She is an all-rounder with a passion for reporting on the victories and struggles in the conservation and environmental battles. She has been with The Witness for over a year. One of her proudest coverages was a giraffe rescue in the Bisley Nature Reserve where the animal needed to have a snare removed. Kayla holds a degree in Bachelor of Arts at Varsity College and specialised in English and Communication Sciences.

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