Doctor's quest for better cancer treatment earns prestigious award

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how a Durban doctor turned her personal tragedy into a mission for better cancer treatments, earning an international award for her innovative research ...

Durban Chamber reviews Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address: optimism tempered by concerns

Staff Reporter|Published

In the wake of President Ramaphosa's SONA 2026, the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry shares its mixed reflections, celebrating positive strides but cautioning ...

Safer South Africa Foundation champions young boys stepping up for change

Staff Reporter|Published

In a poignant ceremony, the Safer South Africa Foundation shines a spotlight on 119 boys defying societal odds, forging a path of leadership and responsibility that ...

New sponge species named to honour pioneering marine scientist

Staff Reporter|Published

A new sponge species has been discovered off the coast of South Africa, named after a marine scientist whose work has significantly advanced the field. Dive into ...

Watch VideoTS Galaxy expect transfer ban relief as Adnan Beganovic eyes squad boost

Smiso Msomi|Published

TS Galaxy coach Adnan Beganovic remains confident the club’s FIFA transfer ban will soon be lifted, unlocking new signings as the Rockets chase a top-eight finish. ...

Aiden Markram lauds Marco Jansen following Player of the Match four-for against Black Caps

Ongama Gcwabe|Updated

Following South Africa's seven-wicket victory, Aiden Markram praised Marco Jansen for his performance against the Black Caps.

Springbok Women’s Sevens bounce back after Brazil setback at HSBC SVNS 2 in Nairobi

Rowan Callaghan|Published

Injury to Leigh Fortuin and a 14-0 defeat to Brazil threaten to derail the Blitzboks’ campaign before a crucial win over hosts Kenya restores momentum.

Watch VideoPace, prudence and patience – Mercedes comes out tops in F1's Bahrain testing

Jehran Naidoo|Published

Just under a month remains before the lights drop in Melbourne for the first F1 race of the year. Here is a look at what happened during Bahrain's pre-testing.

Similo Dlamini’s sixth Midmar Mile marks triumphant return after life-changing amputation

Rowan Callaghan|Published

Durban para athlete and SA parasurfing star Similo Dlamini completed her sixth Midmar Mile just months after a major amputation, proving once again that mobility ...

A living, working, breathing coffee shop, created by people

Ingrid Shevlin|Published

Lineage Hillcrest was recently judged to be the best coffee shop in KwaZulu in the 2025 Battle of the Beans coffee competition. Owner Craig Charity takes us behind ...

Watch VideoCAF boss Patrice Motsepe moves to quell 'baseless' speculation of hosting AFCON in East Africa

Herman Gibbs|Published

CAF President Patrice Motsepe confirmed that the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will take place in East Africa, with Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania as co-hosts.

Watch VideoRassie’s radar | The future of the Springbok blindside jersey looks bright

Leighton Koopman|Published

South Africa’s depth at blindside flanker is thriving, with a new wave of powerful, high-work-rate forwards consistently delivering standout performances, ready ...

Watch VideoMiguel Cardoso’s brush with fate: Only a Mamelodi Sundowns win can quench the storm of discontent

Herman Gibbs|Published

With their Champions League hopes on the line, Sundowns face a tense showdown against MC Alger, amid growing fan discontent over recent performances.

Watch VideoProteas hint change to playing XI as they search for disciplined bowling performance against Blackcaps

Ongama Gcwabe|Published

South Africa look to be disciplined with the ball against New Zealand on Saturday.

Love me tender

Staff Reporter|Published

Singer Patience Mahema is serenaded by the icon of love: not one, but two Elvises for Valentine’s Day - Frederick Fourie (left) and Aaron McIlroy. For generations, ...

The high cost of heritage

Zoubair Ayoob|Published

For many, the term, given to the province by Vasco da Gama in 1497, remains a vestige of colonial rule, a linguistic reminder of a time when indigenous identity ...

Breakfast just got pricier as piggeries battle disease

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Bacon could become an expensive breakfast as piggeries battle two diseases

Watch VideoKaizer Chiefs seek decisive result in CAF Champions Cup clash against Zamalek in Egypt

Mihlali Baleka|Published

Kaizer Chiefs need just a point to reach the CAF Confederation Cup knockout stage, while Zamalek must win to keep their hopes alive in a decisive Group D clash in ...