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|Published

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

Club Med under fire for potential shark nets at KwaZulu-Natal resort

Bloomberg|Published

Club Med faces mounting criticism as fishermen and scientists clash over shark safety measures at its upcoming R2 billion South African resort. Will marine life ...

Metro police k9 unit expanded in Durban

Staff Reporter|Published

eThekwini expands metro police K9 unit to strengthen crime response

Illicit alcohol trade in South Africa: A growing concern for the economy and enforcement

Dr Shamal Ramasar|Published

The rising tide of illicit alcohol trade in South Africa poses a grave challenge, not just for law enforcement but for the very fabric of the economy. How are authorities ...

Watch VideoMatric dance costs escalate for South African families amid financial strain

Staff Reporter|Published

As matric dance season approaches, many families can find comfort in knowing that with thoughtful planning, they can celebrate this significant milestone without ...

The High Cost of Deferred Dreams: How Economic Despair and Broken Hopes Fuel Human Trafficking in South Africa

Professor Jacob Tseko Mofokeng|Published

As millions of South African youth cling to their dreams amid rising despair, the time has come for urgent action. The government, academia, and society must unite ...

DGSA Creative Awards shine a much-needed light on South African directing talent

Staff Reporter|Published

Join us as we explore the DGSA Creative Awards and celebrate the transformation taking place in the South African film and television industry, highlighting the ...

Can a chatbot have a soul? Anthropic turns to church leaders

The Washington Post|Published

Can AI be a ‘child of God’? Inside Anthropic’s meeting with Christian leaders.

The unlikely rise of Jupiter glassware

The Washington Post|Published

Have you seen this beaded glassware at restaurants? Of course you have.

Five tips to make your memory work more effectively

The Conversation|Published

The three stages of memory and how to use them better

What happens when a baby cries on a plane?

The Washington Post|Published

Can a crying baby get you kicked off a flight?

New York’s doormen say enough

The Washington Post|Published

New York building workers eye strike over wages and benefits

Financial literacy month highlights money management as a survival skill for South Africans

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa observes Financial Literacy Month against the backdrop of global turmoil, the spotlight is on the pressing need for financial education that empowers ...

Fewer students choose computer science

The Washington Post|Published

AI anxiety may be cooling demand for computer science degrees

South Africa's construction sector faces its deadly reality of non-compliance

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa grapples with a spate of tragic building collapses, the critical issues of compliance, accountability, and worker safety remain at the forefront. ...

Is the viral cromun or cheesy jalebi the ultimate plot twist for South African sweetmeat lovers?

Debashine Thangevelo|Published

Join the dessert revolution with the cromun, a delightful fusion of croissant and gulab jamun, as we explore its origins and the exciting interpretations by food ...