Sex work on its way to becoming legal

Brandon Nel and Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Oldest profession, new law: South Africa moves to decriminalise sex work

How Shiv Shuffler is turning Durban’s club scene upside down with devotional beats

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Shiv Shuffler's Bhajan clubbing event in Durban marks a historic moment in South Africa's music scene, drawing thousands and blending traditional devotion with modern ...

Sevens speedster Quewin Nortje primed to ignite Blitzboks’ Hong Kong charge

Rowan Callaghan|Published

Winger Quewin Nortje returns to the Blitzboks, ready to tackle the intense challenge of the SVNS World Championship opener in Hong Kong.

Wet and Wild to close for maintenance

Staff Reporter|Published

uShaka Marine World Wet ’n Wild to Close for Three-Week Maintenance

Outcry after baby born on grass outside Wentworth Hospital

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Community demands answers after birth outside Wentworth Hospital

Green Shoots: Indlulamithi - To look above the trees

Ashley Green-Thompson|Published

What if the future isn’t fixed? Drawing on South Africa’s Indlulamithi Scenarios, this column explores how uncertainty, creativity and foresight can help us rethink ...

Moving past statistics: the personal toll of South Africa's drunk driving epidemic

Staff Reporter|Published

As arrests for drunk driving spike across South Africa, MISA urges individuals to confront their choices and consider the human cost behind headlines. What will ...

SA's sick clinics failing its people

Manyane Manyane|Published

Public health services in crisis: Rural clinics struggle under shortages and failing infrastructure

Learners build businesses to solve township challenges

Staff Reporter|Published

Teen entrepreneurs tackle real-world problems in Hammarsdale

Local creatives tackle modern women’s issues

Staff Reporter|Published

What does it mean to be truly free and happy as a woman today? Durban audiences will find out when A Woman Apart premieres at Seabrooke Theatre later this month. ...

Explosive twists: how the newcomers are turning the story upside down in 'Uzalo' season 12

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

New characters bring chaos, charm and long-buried secrets to KwaMashu as 'Uzalo’s' new season redefines power, legacy and loyalty.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo teams up with Nduduzo Makhathini and Mbuso Khoza in a major new release

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Ladysmith Black Mambazo's latest album, 'One Voice One World', showcases a fusion of traditional isicathamiya harmonies and contemporary sounds, celebrating cultural ...

Cardi B gets real about luxury fashion and why some designer items just aren’t worth it

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Cardi B opens up about her regrets over luxury fashion purchases, encouraging fans to invest in timeless pieces rather than fleeting trends.

Countries suffer when credit rating agencies get it wrong

The Conversation|Published

Credit and credibility: rating agency errors come with a cost

Family, food and fun at Fiamma Grill

Frank Chemaly|Published

From sushi to steaks: Fiamma Grill serves up family fun

Durban teen dances her way to Texas

Edwin Lombard|Published

A Durban ballerina is off to the US to compete in the finals of the prestigious Young America Grand Prix (YAGP) in Texas.

The soundtrack of the Struggle

Shannon Manuel|Published

The Sound of Resistance: How music fueled the fight against apartheid

Then and Now: Durban's Sunken Gardens

Frank Chemaly|Published

The history of Durban's Sunken Gardens

DUT students excel at MICT SETA Hackathon, showcasing innovation prowess

Staff Reporter|Published

In a resounding show of innovation, DUT students claim top spots at the MICT SETA Hackathon, with their impressive ideas now set to shine on the national stage. ...