South Africa's Mkambati Nature Reserve designated as first Ramsar site in Eastern Cape

Staff Reporter|Published

Mkambati Nature Reserve achieves a monumental milestone as the Eastern Cape's first Ramsar site, highlighting the critical importance of wetlands to South Africa’s ...

Growing interest in Japanese ceramics takes centre stage at Brussels fair

Japan News|Published

Explore the vibrant surge of Japanese ceramics in Europe, as the Brussels fair spotlights the rich heritage and innovation of artists like Ryuichi Kakurezaki. Discover ...

Tongaat Hulett's potential liquidation threatens thousands of sugarcane growers

Staff Reporter|Published

With Tongaat Hulett's future at stake, over 18,000 South African sugarcane growers await a court decision that could threaten their livelihoods. The economic impact ...

Chinese slimmers trade lost fat for beef

AFP|Published

Lose weight, get beef: China’s unusual diet challenge

Stop using salad dressing

The Washington Post|Published

The lazy cook’s guide to better salads

Then and Now- Durban High School

Staff Reporter|Published

160 years of Durban High School,

The overlooked trade in Africa’s wild birds

The Conversation|Published

Global trade in wild birds is poorly monitored – the risks to wildlife, ecosystems and human health

Curtain up, Durban! The top theatre and dance acts you can’t miss this April

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Join The Royal Ballet as they present the haunting tale of 'Giselle' on the big screen, alongside a magical rendition of 'The Little Mermaid Junior' and a concert ...

Birthday celebrations for the world's oldest gorilla

The Washington Post|Published

World’s oldest gorilla, known for her dignified manner, turns 69

The dog who works in the garden

The Washington Post|Published

At 96, she gardens with a little help from a very good dog

Unchained from the algorithm: Global developments in social media platform liability

Opinion|Published

Inside the global push to hold platforms liable for harm

Tamia in Mzansi: everything we know about her three-city Women's Month concert tour

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Tamia is returning to South Africa this August for a special Women’s Month tour, promising to celebrate her fans and the power of music across three major cities. ...

Cities as living memory: the struggle between old and new

The Conversation|Published

Designing cities: should we build from scratch or keep history alive?

African research exposes genetic risks in kidney disease crisis

The Conversation|Published

African scientists identify new genetic links in kidney disease breakthrough

A journey to forever: Nelisa Ntabeni celebrates lobola after reality TV success

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Reality TV star Nelisa Ntabeni marks a significant milestone in her love journey with a traditional lobola ceremony, celebrating love, family and cultural heritage. ...

Facial recognition wrongly sends a woman to jail

The Washington Post|Published

Facial recognition helped send a woman to jail for a crime she denies

Zakes Bantwini, Nontokozo Mkhize and De Rose postpone concerts - here’s the real reason

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Fans of Zakes Bantwini, Nontokozo Mkhize and De Rose face disappointment as their highly anticipated concerts are postponed.

Trump and Pope Leo XIV: Clash of the titans in American politics

Bloomberg|Published

In a shocking tirade, Donald Trump takes aim at Pope Leo XIV, igniting a heated debate over faith and politics in America. Would U. S. Catholics side with their ...

Russia considers refugee status for South African farmers

AFP|Updated

Errol Musk linked to initiative offering South African farmers refuge in Russia