Cancer survivorship: More than just surviving diagnosis

Staff Reporter|Published

Throughout the journey of cancer, the support and understanding of communities are crucial. As we mark International Cancer Survivors Month, let's embrace and uplift ...

University of Cape Town secures licence for medical device manufacturing, revolutionising local healthcare innovation

Staff Reporter|Published

Join the University of Cape Town’s Biomedical Engineering Research Centre as it embarks on a transformative journey, moving from research innovation to real-world ...

Southern African Wildlife College and LEAD Conservation launch innovative partnership for conservation education

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Breaking new ground in conservation, the Southern African Wildlife College and LEAD Conservation unite to enhance training and education, promising a sustainable ...

Legal battle heats up over seismic surveys along South Africa’s coast

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As offshore seismic surveys threaten coastal livelihoods, the legal challenge over government approvals escalates. Discover the implications for small-scale fishers ...

Corruption Watch unveils annual report, urging society to mobilise against corruption

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This year's Corruption Watch report serves not only as a crucial document in the ongoing fight against corruption in South Africa, but also as a rallying cry for ...

NSFAS funding delays create stress and uncertainty for students

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As South Africa's youth grapple with the challenges of accessing higher education, the relentless anxiety stemming from funding decisions poses a significant barrier. ...

UCT researcher Dr Mubeen Goolam awarded prestigious Harvard Radcliffe fellowship

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Dr Mubeen Goolam of UCT is breaking new ground in stem cell research with a prestigious Harvard fellowship. Discover how he plans to influence global science policy ...

Watch VideoForestry South Africa champions biodiversity stewardship beyond protected areas

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In a world increasingly threatened by climate change and biodiversity loss, South Africa's forestry sector emerges as a beacon of hope, showcasing innovative stewardship ...

Western Cape government collaborates with AI association to launch AI cluster

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In a bold move to elevate South Africa’s position in the global AI landscape, the Western Cape Government collaborates with the South African AI Association to launch ...

University of Cape Town to host landmark safe sport conference with global leaders

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Join us as we explore how the University of Cape Town champions athlete welfare and creates a safer sport landscape at the upcoming Safe Sport International Conference, ...

Hope arrives for Gauteng families as 40 children set for cleft surgery

Anita Nkonki|Published

Up to 40 Gauteng children to receive free cleft surgery in major health drive

Inside the beauty trend that’s sending people to hospital

Anita Nkonki|Published

From social media to surgery wards: The dangerous rise of cosmetic shortcuts

Shareholders demand release of Amaanat Investment forensic report amidst financial turmoil

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

As tensions mount at Amaanat Investment Holdings, shareholders are increasingly vocal about their demand for transparency. With the Abacus Report lingering in the ...

Navy chief sounds alarm over budget cuts on SA's maritime security

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters|Published

As global conflict zones reshape shipping routes and piracy surges, the South African Navy grapples with internal crises and operational limitations. Vice Admiral ...

KZN's Inanda police station tops South Africa's contact crime statistics for 2026

Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Inanda police station in Durban has emerged as the epicentre of contact crimes in South Africa for the first quarter of 2026, revealing alarming trends in national ...

Dog rescued from Hermanus cliff face

Yaeesh Collins|Published

A mixed-breed dog has been safely rescued from a cliff face at Dreunkrans in Hermanus.

Durban communities band together to combat rising land invasions

Zainul Dawood|Published

Residents of Sydenham and Sherwood in Durban are banding together to combat a surge in land invasions

Repairing the earth: the importance of local actions for global biodiversity

Staff Reporter|Published

As we approach the International Day for Biological Diversity, the spotlight is on the urgent need to protect our planet's rich ecosystems. Discover how South Africa ...

Team South Africa triumphs with gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Nomathamsanqa Sithathu|Published

South Africa's ‘Life After Fire’ garden wins gold at the Chelsea Flower Show, highlighting nature's resilience post-wildfires.