Hustle, muscle and grift: how the manosphere has grown into a money-making machine

The Conversation|Published

The manosphere is big business today. Once a niche network lurking on the margins of the internet, this diverse community of male supremacist cultures has grown ...

From violence to sexism, the manosphere is doing real-world harm

The Conversation|Published

Broadly, the manosphere is centred on anti-feminist, misogynistic and anti-gender equity ideas and beliefs.

Watch VideoUnderstanding why hair goes grey: the science and lifestyle factors behind it

Kathleen Felton|Published

Wondering why your once-vibrant hair is turning gray? Explore the science behind hair graying, the role of genetics, and how lifestyle choices could play a crucial ...

Watch VideoDeaf graduate Trevolin Pillay champions inclusion at Stellenbosch University

Staff Reporter|Published

Trevolin Pillay’s inspiring journey illuminates the essential narratives of resilience and inclusion, urging both Deaf and hearing communities to come together in ...

Preparing your home for the holiday season: essential tips to ensure peace of mind

Staff Reporter|Published

This December, ensure that your holiday is marked by joy and relaxation, not worry and uncertainty. By following these essential home preparation tips, you can safeguard ...

South Africans embrace festive budgeting: tips to avoid overspending this holiday

Staff Reporter|Published

This festive season, South Africans are better equipped to handle holiday spending, thanks to the latest research. Discover essential tips to enjoy celebrations ...

Lagos elevates Nigerian graffiti at street mural festival

AFP|Published

It also offers a chance to add colour to the concrete jungle that more than 20 million Nigerians call home, with works featuring expansive cityscapes, kaleidoscopic ...

Monaco Laurèn to ignite Durban's music scene with his South African debut

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Join international DJ Monaco Laurèn as he makes his highly anticipated South African debut in Durban, featuring a vibrant line-up of local talent and a promise of ...

And this year's best mince pie is...

Frank Chemaly|Published

So which mince pie should you be serving Santa this year? And there’s one you most certainly shouldn’t serve St Nick if you want him to come back again next year. ...

Public urged to engage in pivotal NDPP appointment process

Dominique Newell, Shrinam Vrajlall and Cashmia Singh|Published

As South Africa gears up for the selection of its next National Director of Public Prosecutions, the eyes of the nation are fixed on ensuring that integrity and ...

WATCH: Zodwa Wabantu's hilarious response to fan who snapped her G-string on stage

Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

Zodwa Wabantu is trending again after a fan tore her g-string during a performance at Destiny Lounge. Instead of being upset, she shared the moment on Instagram ...

Seniors fight loneliness with tea and tango

AFP|Published

All gloom was left outside as pensioners bustled into a room in Liverpool's centuries-old town hall for a tea dance, a lively antidote to getting older in Britain. ...

South Africa's water crisis: a lived reality demanding urgent reforms

Anja du Plessis|Published

In a nation where clean water is becoming a distant dream for many, urgent reforms are essential to salvage a struggling system. AGSA's chilling report provides ...

Beyond the stage: Free speech, public venues and the price of division

Letter to the Editor|Published

The peaceful sit-in at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Mothers4Gaza, transcends a mere protest against ...

Umhlanga beaches temporarily closed: Residents express disappointment over sewer repairs

Zainul Dawood|Updated

Umhlanga's Bronze Beach and Main Beach are temporarily closed due to a malfunction at the Ohlange Wastewater Pump Station, leaving beachgoers frustrated and concerned ...

Big Zulu launches soccer tournament in Bergville to combat youth alcohol and drug abuse

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Big Zulu launches a soccer tournament in Bergville to provide a positive outlet for youth, addressing the alarming rise in alcohol and drug abuse in the community. ...

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, and other surprises about the brain

The Washington Post|Published

In the new study, Mousley and colleagues looked at around 4,000 scans from healthy people ages 0 to 90 and analyzed their brains. They found four major times when ...

Limpopo's road safety redefined through data-driven intelligence

Staff Reporter|Published

As Limpopo embarks on this transformative journey, the commitment to leveraging data for enhanced road safety not only promises to safeguard lives but also supports ...

South Africa's festive season water supply challenges call for urgent action

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa gears up for the bustling holiday season, proactive planning and community engagement are crucial to ensuring a sustainable water supply, safeguarding ...